I'm Not Wearing Any Make - Up

Bee Gees · Other Songs - Bee Gees

In search of a new tomorrow

The love that I hope to find

The dream that I seem to follow

Round in circles every time

You were always there

When I was on my own

There were lonely voices calling

There's a night that's falling

And I'll make you feel the voodoo

What I do to you

And if I set you free

I lose your love forever



But that's the darkest side of me

The games we love to play

I don't mind your lies

Are we friends or are we enemies

Tell me what the message is

Love is blind



I'm not wearing any make-up now

Everything you see is real

God only knows , we fall in love

God only knows, we fall apart

Do we turn around and walk away

Never wise enough to know that it was beautiful

Telling me it's beautiful

Telling me it's beautiful



To think that I was sent to hurt you

You say that I went too far

You say that to stay forever

Then you tell me nevermore

I was always there

Before you turn to stone

There were lonely voices calling

There's a night that's falling

And I'll make you feel the voodoo

What I do to you

And what you did to me

And bringing us together



But that's the darkest side of me

The games we love to play

I don't mind your lies

Are we friends or are we enemies

Tell me what the message is

Love is blind



I'm not wearing any make-up

Everything you see is real

God only knows we fall in love

Do we turn around and walk away

Never wise enough to know that it was beautiful

Telling me it's beautiful

I'm not wearing any make-up

Everything you see is real

God only knows we fall in love

God only knows we fall apart

I'm Not Wearing Any Make - Up

This track by the Bee Gees exemplifies the group's signature late 1960s pop sound, blending smooth harmonies with a polished production style that defined their early catalog. As part of their broader body of work during this era, the recording showcases the brothers' ability to craft catchy melodies and sophisticated arrangements that became hallmarks of their musical identity. The song reflects the era's emphasis on romantic themes and polished vocal delivery, contributing to the Bee Gees' reputation as pioneers of the disco and pop genres. Its inclusion in their discography highlights their consistent output and influence on subsequent generations of artists who adopted similar harmonic structures and production techniques.