The Same Thing To You

Sarah Brightman · Other Songs - Sarah Brightman

Cook me up french fries. Invite me for dinner.

Show who you are and I'll show you I'm a sinner.

Not in the worst way. I'll do the same thing to you.

If you want to I'll play you a song on my guitar.

Show you the words so you can follow me so far.

Wanna go further? I'll go the same way with you.



Don't get me wrong,

But I'll do all these things to you.

Then I know we'll become the best of friends.

I am sure you would like me in the end.

No matter what you wanna do,

I'd do the same thing to you.



So make me an offer I will not refuse.

Take me to the movies and read me the news.

Talk with me backwards. I'll do the same thing to you.

Show me a photograph of all of your girlfriends.

Tell me a story, a thought that never ends.

Paint me as a cartoon. I'll do the same thing to you.



Don't get me wrong,

But I'll do all these things to you.

Then I know we'll become the best of friends.

I am sure you would like me in the end.

No matter what you wanna do,

I'd do the same thing to you.



So cook me up french fries. Invite me for dinner.

Show who you are and I'll show you I'm a sinner.

Not in the worst way. I'll do the same thing to you.

If want me to play you a song on my guitar,

Show you the words so you can follow me so far.

Wanna go further? I'll go the same way with you.



I'll go the same way with you.

same thing to you -- (3x, by choir)

I'll go the same way with you.

same thing to you -- (3x, by choir)

I'll go the same way with you.

same thing to you -- (3x, by choir)

I'll go the same way with you.

same thing to you -- (3x, by choir)

I'll go the same way with you.

About The Same Thing To You

Sarah Brightman's "The Same Thing To You" stands as a poignant addition to her extensive discography, blending her signature operatic vocal technique with a contemporary pop sensibility. Released as a standalone single, the track exemplifies her ability to craft emotionally resonant melodies that bridge classical training with modern songwriting. The recording showcases her powerful voice navigating a narrative of shared emotional experiences, a theme frequently explored in her work alongside artists like Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli. This piece reflects the broader trend of duet-style collaborations and solo ballads that define her career, focusing on universal themes of connection and understanding. While often associated with her earlier romantic ballads, the song maintains its distinct identity within her catalog, demonstrating her versatility across genres. It serves as a testament to her enduring appeal, offering a polished performance that appeals to fans of both classical crossover and mainstream pop music.