Peace Pipe
Slade · Other Songs - Slade
As I was walking down the street
I started thinking of the times we used to meet
I started thinking of the love we knew
Remembering things we used to do
That's why I'm wishing that you were mine again
Hoping that someday you'll come back to me to stay
That's why I'm wishing that you were mine again
Why can't you love me like the way you used to do
Try to remember and I know you'll feel it too
Then you'll come back and be happy too
And we'll be one, just me and you
That's why I'm wishing that you were mine again
Break
Hoping that someday you'll come back to me to stay
That's why I'm wishing that you were mine again
That's why I'm wishing that you were mine again
I started thinking of the times we used to meet
I started thinking of the love we knew
Remembering things we used to do
That's why I'm wishing that you were mine again
Hoping that someday you'll come back to me to stay
That's why I'm wishing that you were mine again
Why can't you love me like the way you used to do
Try to remember and I know you'll feel it too
Then you'll come back and be happy too
And we'll be one, just me and you
That's why I'm wishing that you were mine again
Break
Hoping that someday you'll come back to me to stay
That's why I'm wishing that you were mine again
That's why I'm wishing that you were mine again
Peace Pipe
Slade's 1973 hit 'Peace Pipe' stands as a defining track of the glam rock era, blending the band's signature two-part vocal harmonies with a driving, danceable rhythm. Released during the height of their commercial success, the song exemplifies the genre's fusion of rock instrumentation with theatrical flair and catchy melodies. While the track is often associated with the band's broader catalog of energetic pop-rock anthems, it remains a staple of their live performances and a key reference point for fans of 1970s British rock. Its enduring popularity highlights Slade's ability to craft memorable, high-energy recordings that captured the spirit of the decade.

