I Don't Want to Talk About It

Rod Stewart · If We Fall in Love Tonight

I can tell by your eyes that you've probably been crying forever,
and the stars in the sky don't mean nothing to you, they're a mirror.
I don't want to talk about it, how you broke my heart.
If I stay here just a little bit longer,
If I stay here, won't you listen to my heart, ohh my heart?

If I stand all alone, will the shadow hide the colors of my heart;
blue for the tears, black for the night's fears.
The star in the sky don't mean nothing to you, they're a mirror.
I don't want to talk about it, how you broke my heart.
If I stay here just a little bit longer,
if I stay here, won't you listen to my heart, ohh my heart?
my heart, ohh my heart, this old heart.

I don't want to talk about it, how you broke my heart
If I stay here just a little bit longer,
if I stay here, won't you listen to my heart, ohh my heart?
My heart, ohh my heart.

About I Don't Want to Talk About It

Rod Stewart's "I Don't Want to Talk About It" stands as a defining track from his 1976 album *If We Fall in Love Tonight*, capturing the raw vulnerability of a relationship in turmoil. Released during his peak period of blending rock and roll with mature songwriting, the recording showcases his signature baritone and a gritty, blues-inflected guitar sound that became a hallmark of his style. The song reflects Stewart's ability to translate personal heartbreak into universal anthems, resonating deeply with listeners who have experienced similar emotional conflicts. While the track has appeared on various live compilations and reissues over the decades, its original studio version remains a pivotal moment in his discography, illustrating the evolution of his artistry from pure rock energy to sophisticated storytelling. It solidified his reputation as a songwriter capable of addressing complex human emotions with authenticity, influencing countless artists who followed in the road of classic rock and roll. The enduring popularity of the song underscores its effectiveness as a timeless piece of music that continues to connect with audiences globally.