Please Please
Robbie Williams · Other Songs - Robbie Williams
They're playing off-on-off-on-off with the lights
Without permission they just dizz up the lights
And they're not seeing the lights, alright
I wish they go and talk to Jesus instead
Cause now they're bored and want to mess with my head
I know I'm lonely but I won't share my bed
All the things that you do when you're dead
Please, please
Aahahahaahahaa
Please, please
Aahahahaahahaa
Please, please
Aahahahaahahaa
Please, please
Aahahahaahahaa
Oh, you're breaking my heart
When I was young I didn't know what to do
I started thinking maybe I was dead too
A world of actors watching me, watching you
Till I hadn't a clue what was true
Don't send the sandman to a sensitive kid
And make-up monsters in my house where they live
You'll beat the demons that they scare themselves with
I know 'cause you know that I did
Please, please
Aahahahaahahaa
Please, please
Aahahahaahahaa
Please, please
Aahahahaahahaa
Please, please
Aahahahaahahaa
Oh, you're breaking my heart
Oh, I'm so scared
Knowing there's no one
Or knowing there's somebody there
Mental arithmetic
Make me a lunatic
Hail to the heretic
I'm feeling alright, it's alright
Please, please
Aahahahaahahaa
Please, please
Aahahahaahahaa
Please, please
Aahahahaahahaa
Please, please
Aahahahaahahaa
Oh, are you breaking my heart
Please Please
Released by Robbie Williams in 1997, "Please Please" stands as a defining track from his early solo career, capturing the raw energy and melodic sensibilities of the Britpop era. The song showcases Williams' signature blend of rock and pop, characterized by driving rhythms and emotive vocals that became hallmarks of his discography. As a standalone recording, it reflects the transitional period in his career where he was establishing a distinct identity beyond his previous work with Take That. The track remains a staple of his live performances and has been included in various greatest hits compilations, cementing its status as a representative work of his early solo output. Its enduring popularity highlights Williams' ability to craft anthemic songs that resonate with audiences across generations.

