Can't Take That Away From Me
Adam Lambert · Other Songs - Adam Lambert
I need a slice of your affection
You might be thinking the grass is greener
Contemplating a change of scenery
Even hand in hand I can feel your distance
If you walk away, baby boy you'll be missing me
You better think about no one
You can't just let it go so easily
Try and find a girl who compares to me
When you know everything that you mean to me
You can't take that away from me
Inseparable we were before, remember?
Can't just let a moment ruin us forever
We're not at the point of no return
I'm not ready to watch us crash and burn
I know in your heart that
You're tired of the distance
Not gonna let you make a mistake and be missing me
You better think about no one
You can't just let it go so easily
Try and find a girl who compares to me
When you know everything that you mean to me
You can't take that away from me
Imagination gets the best of me
I can't see another girl with what belongs to me
I had a feeling you would get a little stingy
Cause if you go you'll be taking a part of me
You better think about no one
You can't just let it go so easily
Try and find a girl who compares to me
When you know everything that you mean to me
You can't take that away from me
You can't just let it go so easily
Try and find a girl who compares to me
When you know everything that you mean to me
You can't take that away from me
Can't Take That Away From Me
Adam Lambert's "Can't Take That Away From Me" stands as a powerful testament to his vocal prowess and theatrical flair. Released during the era of his debut album, For Your Entertainment, the track showcases the artist's ability to blend classic rock influences with contemporary pop sensibilities. The song captures the emotional intensity characteristic of Lambert's early work, featuring a dynamic arrangement that builds toward a soaring climax. As a standout recording from his initial breakthrough period, it highlights his capacity to deliver anthemic performances that resonate with audiences seeking both power and vulnerability. This piece remains a significant song in his discography, reflecting the bold stylistic choices that defined his rise to prominence in the music industry.

