Point Of No Return
Status Quo · Thirsty Work
Nothing at all to say, it's just another day without you
My way without you
Should I be holding back? Should I be holding out?
Should I be keeping quiet when I could scream and shout about you
All out about you
You, you give me everything but love
Shall I hold on? Has it all gone?
This is the way it is, this is the point of no return
We get the messages, still we have everything to learn
Telling it like it is, this is the point of no return
Am I the last to learn? Am I the last to know?
Is it a parting shot? Is it the final blow without you?
To go without you?
You, you give me everything but love
Shall I hold on? Has it all gone?
This is the way it is, this is the point of no return
We get the messages, still we have everything to learn
Telling it like it is, this is the point of no return
Always too long, always too far
Always too strong for me to defend
Is it a fade? Is it an end?
You, you give me everything but love
Shall I hold on? Has it all gone?
This is the way it is, this is the point of no return
We get the messages, still we have everything to learn
Telling it like it is, this is the point of no return
This is the way it is, this is the point of no return
We get the messages, still we have everything to learn
Telling it like it is, this is the point of no return
This is the way it is, the point of no return
The point of no return, the point of no return
The point of no return, the point of no return
The point of no return
Point Of No Return
Status Quo's "Point Of No Return" stands as a quintessential example of their hard rock and blues-rock style, delivered with the band's signature driving rhythm and vocal intensity. Recorded for the 1976 album *Thirsty Work*, the track exemplifies the group's ability to blend gritty guitar work with anthemic choruses that have become staples of their discography. As a defining piece of their mid-1970s output, the song captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit characteristic of Status Quo's catalog, resonating with audiences who appreciate classic British rock. Its enduring appeal lies in its powerful performance and its place within the band's extensive body of work that cemented their status as legends of the genre.

