Suzanne
Weezer · Other Songs - Weezer
you're all that i wanted of a girl,
you're all that i need in the world
i'm your child, make me blush,
drive me wild
susanne, you're all that i wanted...
when i met you i was all alone
cold and hungry cryin on the phone
you bake me brownies and say "dont you cry"
and gave me the coat off you back
susanne you're all that i wanted of a girl
you're all that i need in the world
i'm your child
make me blush
drive me wild
susanne
you're all that i wanted...
even izzy, slash and axl rose
when i call you put 'em all on hold
and say to me that you'd do anything
and all i can do is say that
i haven't much i can give you in return,
only my heart and a promise not to turn
but i'll sing to you
every day and every night
susanne ... i'm your man
About Suzanne
"Suzanne" by Weezer stands as a defining track from the band's 1994 debut album, *Weezer (The Blue Album)*. Released during the height of the alternative rock movement, the song blends pop sensibilities with the band's signature blend of punk energy and melodic hooks. The track features the iconic "Suzanne, Suzanne" vocal motif and serves as a cornerstone of Weezer's early discography, establishing their sound for a generation of fans. While the song's origins are often linked to the band's early days and the creative direction of Rivers Cuomo, it has transcended its initial release to become a staple of rock radio and live performances. Its enduring popularity highlights Weezer's ability to craft anthemic songs that resonate across decades. The recording remains a critical part of the band's catalog, frequently covered and sampled, cementing its status as a modern classic within the genre.

