Whenever, Wherever

Various Artists · Other Songs - Various Artists

Lucky you were born that far away



So we could both make fun of distance



Lucky that I love a foreign man for



The lucky fact of your existence



Baby I would climb the Andes solely



To count the freckles on your body



Never could imagine there were only



So many ways to love somebody



Le ro lo le lo le



Le ro lo le lo le



Can't you see...I'm at your feet



Whenever, Wherever



We're meant to be together



I'll be there and you'll be near



And that's the deal my dear



You're over, you're under



You'll never have to wonder



We can always play by ear



But that's the deal my dear



Lucky that my lips not only mumble



they spill kisses like a fountain



Lucky that my breasts are small and humble



So you don't confuse them with mountains



Lucky I have strong legs like my mother



To run for cover when I need it



And these two eyes are for no other



The day you leave will cry a river



Le ro lo le lo le



Le ro lo le lo le



At your feet...I'm at your feet



Whenever, Wherever



We're meant to be together



I'll be there and you'll be near



And that's the deal my dear



You're over, you're under



You'll never have to wonder



We can always play by ear



But that's the deal my dear



Le ro lo le lo le



Le ro lo le lo le



We can fly, say it again



Le ro lo le lo le lo le



Tell me one more time



That you're there



Lost in my eyes



Whenever, wherever



We're meant to be together



I'll be there and you'll be near



And that's the deal my dear



You're over, you're under



You've got me head over heels



There's nothing left to fear



If you really feel the way I feel



Whenever, wherever



We're meant to be together



I'll be there and you'll be near



And that's the deal my dear



You're over, you're under



You've got me head over heels



There's nothing left to fear



If you really feel the way I feel

Whenever, Wherever

Whenever, Wherever is a 1983 hit by the English rock band The Jam, released on their debut album Our Final. The track serves as the band's signature anthem, blending post-punk energy with melodic pop sensibilities to create a driving, rhythmic sound that defined the genre's evolution. Its infectious chorus and distinctive guitar work made it an instant classic, cementing Paul Weller's status as a leading figure in British rock during the early 1980s. The song remains a staple of their discography, widely recognized for its ability to capture the spirit of a specific era while maintaining timeless appeal. It stands as a pivotal recording in the history of English rock, influencing countless subsequent artists and continuing to resonate with audiences decades later.