Leave Me Alone
Bros · Other Songs - Bros
Love is a two way street now
and two people got to know where to meet each other
the fast lane is a dead man's game
do you really want to be enveloped in pain now baby
let me tell you
(chorus)
Why don't you, why don't you, why don't you
why don't you just leave me alone, leave me alone
The wnderlust don't go with trust
you're sitting down smoking saying don't worry about a thing
your silly games just drive me insane
and I really don't care about taking the blame
let me tell you now
(chorus)
Why don't you, why don't you, why don't you
why don't you just leave me alone
Leave me alone
I've loved, I've hated there's so much time that's been wasted
through the days, through the nights
the crazy telephone fights
(chorus)
Why don't you, why don't you, why don't you
Why don't you just leave me alone, leave me alone
and two people got to know where to meet each other
the fast lane is a dead man's game
do you really want to be enveloped in pain now baby
let me tell you
(chorus)
Why don't you, why don't you, why don't you
why don't you just leave me alone, leave me alone
The wnderlust don't go with trust
you're sitting down smoking saying don't worry about a thing
your silly games just drive me insane
and I really don't care about taking the blame
let me tell you now
(chorus)
Why don't you, why don't you, why don't you
why don't you just leave me alone
Leave me alone
I've loved, I've hated there's so much time that's been wasted
through the days, through the nights
the crazy telephone fights
(chorus)
Why don't you, why don't you, why don't you
Why don't you just leave me alone, leave me alone
Leave Me Alone
Bros' "Leave Me Alone" stands as a defining track from the British electronic duo, capturing the raw energy and melodic sensibilities that characterized their early work. Released during the height of the UK garage and electroclash movements, the song exemplifies the genre's signature blend of gritty basslines, chopped vocal samples, and driving rhythms. As a staple of their discography, the recording reflects the band's ability to craft atmospheric yet urgent soundscapes that resonated with audiences across the United Kingdom and beyond. The track remains a testament to the era's innovative approach to dance music, showcasing Bros' influence on the evolution of electronic sounds in the 2000s.

