We All Fall In Love Sometimes

Elton John · Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy

Wise men say
It looks like rain today
It crackled on the speakers
And trickled down the sleepy subway trains
For heavy eyes could hardly hold us
Aching legs that often told us
ItÂ’s all worth it
We all fall in love sometimes

The full moonÂ’s bright
And starlight filled the evening
We wrote it and I played it
Something happened itÂ’s so strange this feeling
Naďve notions that were childish
Simple tunes that tried to hide it
But when it comes
We all fall in love sometimes

Did we, didnÂ’t we, should we couldnÂ’t we
IÂ’m not sure `cause sometimes weÂ’re so blind
Struggling through the day
When even your best friend says
DonÂ’t you find
We all fall in love sometimes

And only passing time
Could kill the boredom we acquired
Running with the losers for a while
But our empty sky was filled with laughter
Just before the flood
Painting worried faces with a smile

Wise men say
It looks like rain today
It crackled on the speakers
And trickled down the sleepy subway trains
For heavy eyes could hardly hold us
Aching legs that often told us
ItÂ’s all worth it
We all fall in love sometimes.

We All Fall In Love Sometimes

Elton John's "We All Fall In Love Sometimes" serves as a poignant reflection on the universal nature of romantic vulnerability. Recorded for his 1975 album *Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy*, the track blends his signature piano-driven pop with a narrative that acknowledges the inevitable ups and downs of relationships. The song's lyrical theme resonates deeply within the British rock and pop landscape of the mid-1970s, offering a relatable perspective on love's complexities. As part of John's extensive discography, this recording stands as a testament to his ability to craft emotionally resonant music that transcends specific biographical details, focusing instead on shared human experiences.