Like A Fool

Bee Gees · Other Songs - Bee Gees

So many lovers, too many nights

Face in the mirror that keeps you alive

So close together, so far apart

I'm so afraid without you



Rain on the river, I'll never cross

Wind on the ocean, the feeling is lost

I still believe that you cry for me

Will I survive without you



Like a fool, I was waiting

Like a fool, for you to come back

Fool, I was standing alone in the rain



Like a fool, I was dreaming

Like a fool, to lose you this way

And now I'm just fooling myself



Hearts go a-beating, love out of time

Streets without pity, I search for a sign

Oh, I keep running into the night

But I'm still lost without you



Too many lovers, too many nights

Face in the window that keeps me alive

So close together, so far apart

Will I survive without you



Like a fool, I was waiting

Like a fool, for you to come back

Like a fool, I was standing alone in the rain



Like a fool, I was dreaming

Like a fool, to lose you this way

Like a fool, I was standing alone in the night



I traveled so far

In the lonely, lonely night

In the lonely and me



Like a fool, I was waiting

Like a fool, for you to come back

Like a fool, I was standing alone in the rain



Like a fool, I was dreaming

Like a fool, to thing you would stay

Like a fool , and now I'm just fooling my self

Like A Fool

Released by the Bee Gees, "Like A Fool" stands as a defining track from their 1970s catalog, showcasing the group's signature harmonies and disco-infused pop sensibility. The song exemplifies the era's shift toward more upbeat, dance-oriented rhythms while maintaining the emotional depth characteristic of their earlier work. As a key component of their extensive discography, the recording highlights the brothers' ability to blend romantic themes with a polished, radio-friendly production style that became synonymous with their success during the height of their career. Its enduring appeal lies in its catchy melody and the intricate vocal arrangements that cemented the Bee Gees' status as one of the most influential acts of their generation.