Think It Over

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

I've had all I can take

I've taken just too much

I've made a big mistake

That put me out of touch



I don't think I can face

Another single day

Without a call from you

To take this pain away



So many tears ago

You turned and walked away

It could've been the end

But I knew better



I had to tell myself

There'll be another day

She wants to call it quits

But don't you let her



Can't you see

There's a chance for you and me?

Think it over, don't believe

In the things that may not be

Think it over

Why don't you think it over?



Forgetting you is out

I ain't givin' in

The fuss was down to you

But it's not over



You have to face the truth

I'm still in love with you

I have to make you see

That it's not over



Can't you see

There's a chance for you and me?

Think it over, don't believe

In the things that may not be

Think it over

Why don't you think about it, babe? Yeah



Can't you see

There's a chance for you and me?

Think it over, don't believe

In the things that may not be

Think it over



Can't you see

There's a chance for you and me?

Think it over, don't believe

In the things that may not be

Think it over



Can't you see

There's a chance for you and me?

Think it over, don't believe

In the things that may not be

Think it over



Can't you see

There's a chance for you and me?

Think It Over

Think It Over stands as a notable track from Uriah Heep's 1982 album Abominog, capturing the band's evolution during the early 1980s. Released during a period of significant lineup changes and stylistic shifts, the song reflects the group's continued commitment to hard rock and progressive elements. The recording showcases the band's signature blend of melodic hooks and powerful instrumentation, maintaining the dynamic energy that defined their earlier work while adapting to contemporary production trends. As part of the Abominog catalogue, the track contributes to the album's exploration of darker, more complex themes. Uriah Heep's discography remains a testament to their enduring influence in rock music, with this song serving as a reminder of their ability to craft memorable compositions across different eras. The track remains a favorite among fans exploring the band's extensive body of work from this specific period.