On The Rebound

Uriah Heep · Abominog [UK/European] [1982]

On the rebound, on the rebound

That's how you fell for me

That's how you changed my life

You cut me like a knife



On the rebound, on the rebound

You came, you saw, you took

It only took one look

And lady, I was hooked



On the rebound, it's a replay

On the rebound, it's a replay

On the rebound, it's a replay



Your love was on the rebound

On the rebound, you came and took my soul

You came and left a hole

Where your love used to be



On the rebound, on the rebound

You like to drown in your tears

And after all these years

You give your pain to me



On the rebound, you came to me, babe

On the rebound, to set you free

On the rebound, too bad for me



Your love was on the rebound



On the rebound, it's a replay

On the rebound, it's a replay

On the rebound, it's a replay

On the rebound



On the rebound, you came to me

On the rebound, to set you free

On the rebound, too bad for me

On the rebound



On the rebound, it's a replay

On the rebound, you came to me, babe

On the rebound, it's a replay

On the rebound, to set you free



On the rebound, just a replay

On the rebound, your love was

On the rebound, just a replay

On the rebound, your love was



On the rebound, replay

On the rebound, on the rebound

On The Rebound

Uriah Heep's 'On The Rebound' stands as a notable track from their 1982 album Abominog, capturing the band's evolution during the early 1980s. Released during a period of significant stylistic shifts for the English rock group, the song reflects their continued commitment to hard rock and progressive elements. The recording showcases the band's signature guitar work and melodic sensibilities, maintaining the high-energy production values that defined their catalogue at the time. As part of Abominog, the track contributes to an album that sought to balance commercial appeal with the band's established musical identity. This era represents a crucial chapter in Heep's extensive discography, demonstrating their ability to adapt while retaining the core sound that resonated with fans throughout their long career.