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Artist/Band:
Weezer
Lyrics for Song: Falling For You
Lyrics for Album: Pinkerton
These are Rivers Approved, so if you correct them you are wrong
Holy cow! I think I've got one here
Now just what am I s'posed to do?
I've got a number of irrational fears
That I'd like to share with you
First, there's rules about old goats like me
Hangin' 'round with chicks like you -but I do like you-
And another one: you say "like" too much
But I'm shakin' at your touch
I like you way too much
My baby, I'm afraid I'm falling for you
'n I'd do 'bout anything to get the hell out alive
Or maybe I would rather settle down with you
Holy moly, baby, wouldn't you know it?
Just as I was bustin' loose
I gotta go turn in my rock star card and get fat
and old with you
'cuz I'm a burning a candle you're a gentle moth
teaching me to lick a little bit kinder
And I do like you - you're the lucky one
No! I'm the lucky one
I'm shakin at your touch
I like you way too much
My baby I'm afraid I'm falling for you
I'd do about anything to get the hell out alive
Or maybe I would rather settle down, with you
Holy Sweet goddamn! You left your cello in the basement
I admired the glowing the stars and tried to play a tune'
I can't believe how bad I suck, it's true
What could you possibly see in little ol' 3-chord me?
But I do like you and you like me too
I'm ready, let's do it baby
I'm shakin at your touch
I like you way too much
My baby I'm afraid I'm falling for you
I'd do about anything to get the hell out alive
Or maybe I would rather settle down, with you
Down, with you
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Falling For You
Released on Weezer's 2001 album Pinkerton, "Falling For You" stands as a defining track of the band's indie rock evolution. The song features the group's signature jangly guitar work and melodic vocal delivery, capturing the emotional vulnerability characteristic of the era. It serves as a poignant exploration of romantic longing, fitting seamlessly within the album's broader narrative of personal turmoil and introspection. The recording showcases the band's ability to blend pop sensibilities with alternative rock textures, cementing their status as a major force in early 2000s music. |
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