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Artist/Band:
Wilson Phillips
Lyrics for Song: Don't Take Me Down
Lyrics for Album: Shadows & Light
'I love you girl' that's what you used to say
And that no one would ever take it away
I gave you all I had inside, baby it's alright
But then you took the love right from my heart
It's funny how things so strong can fall apart
I gave you all I had inside, baby it's alright, ooh
One day you'll wear out the lines you always use
Why do you say that you'll change when you never do?
I've always found a reason to let it slide...baby not this time.
Ooh, because I know where you're going from here
(Don't take me down with you)
Chorus:
Don't take me down (take me down with you...)
'Cause I don't need no one and no one's ever gonna bring me down.
Don't take me down (Don't take me down with you...)
And I don't need no one and no one's ever gonna bring me down.
You had someone; you had me to love.
Why do we put up all these fronts?
There's something about the way that you loved me once.
And why, why is it wrong to want it back again?
Oh no... one day you'll wear out the lines you always use
Why do you say that you'll change when you never do?
I've always found a reason to let it slide...baby not this time.
Ooh, because I know where you're going from here
(Don't take me down with you)
(Chorus)
Too many times, I've realized the truth
(don't take me down, don't take me down)
Too many times...
I've seen enough, I've seen it enough to know
This time you're not, you're not gonna take me down
Down, down, down, down .... yeah
(Chorus)
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Don't Take Me Down
Released on the 1993 album Shadows & Light, "Don't Take Me Down" is a standout track by Wilson Phillips, the American pop-rock trio formed from the members of the 1980s supergroup Heart. The song exemplifies the group's signature sound, blending soft rock instrumentation with harmonies that defined their career during the early 1990s. As part of their discography following the massive success of their debut, the recording captures the band's ability to craft emotive, radio-friendly pop songs. It remains a representative piece of their work, showcasing the collaborative vocal style that made them a prominent force in the genre during their active years. |
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