Telepopmuzik - Don't Look Back

The L-Word: Season 3 Soundtrack · The L-Word: Season 3 [Soundtrack] [2006]

[Featuring Angela McCluskey]



Sit Still

And close your eyes

What's behind the other door

Oh, no more silence

Don't kill this thing we got called love

Just searching for the perfect drug



When love comes calling

Don't look back

When love comes calling

Don't look away



When love comes calling

Don't look back

When love comes calling

Don't look away



And I'm standing over here

Watching you over there

Smiling, happy, unaware

Oh, life is spinning round

You're going underground

Forgetting who we were

Let's try and keep it

Just one more day



When love comes calling

Don't look back

When love comes calling

Don't look away



When love comes calling

Don't look back

When love comes calling

Don't look away



You take your love

And throw it all around

Like it's nothing special

Just a sound



Let me say one more thing

I don't think you realize

That a day is like a year sometime



When love comes calling

Don't look back

When love comes calling

Don't look away



When love comes calling

Don't look back

When love comes calling

Don't look away



When love comes calling

Don't look back

When love comes calling

Don't look away



When love comes calling

Don't look back

When love comes calling

Don't look away

Telepopmuzik - Don't Look Back

Telepopmuzik's "Don't Look Back" serves as a pivotal track on the soundtrack for the third season of The L-Word, a series that explored complex relationships and identity within the LGBTQ+ community. Released in 2006, the song blends electronic pop with a melodic sensibility characteristic of the mid-2000s dance and club scenes. The track's production features shimmering synths and a driving rhythm designed to evoke a sense of nostalgia and emotional reflection, themes that resonated deeply with the show's narrative arc. As part of a collection of tracks by artists like D'Angelo and Esthero, the recording contributes to the season's atmospheric score, enhancing dramatic moments without overpowering dialogue. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the specific zeitgeist of its era while maintaining a timeless quality that continues to resonate with listeners familiar with the series.