Too Much of Heaven
Eiffel 65 · Europop
can bring you underground
heaven, can always turn around.
too much of heaven,
a life and soul hell bound.
heaven, the killer makes no sound.:||
they’re still talking about money,
that’s right and too much of heaven.
c’mon my frind.
let me tell you what it’s all about,
it’s called money dependence today,
and people just keep on going on
looking at the dollar bill,
and nothing else around them.
no love, no friendship, nothing else,
just the dollar bill coming on into their pocket,
into their bank account,
and that’s too much of heaven
bringing them underground.
let me tell you what it’s all about
it’s called money dependence today,
and people just keep on going on
looking at the dollar bill,
and nothing else around them.
no love, no friendship, nothing else,
just the dollar bill coming on into their pocket,
into their account,
the answer,
is blowing in the wind.
the answer is blowing.
oh let me tell you what it’s all about.
too much of heaven bring you underground.
Too Much of Heaven
Eiffel 65's 'Too Much of Heaven' stands as a defining track from their 1999 album Europop, blending electronic dance rhythms with a distinct Italian pop sensibility. The song exemplifies the group's signature style, characterized by catchy melodies and a fusion of English and Italian lyrics that became a hallmark of their sound. Released during the height of the Eurodance phenomenon, the recording captured the vibrant energy of the late 1990s club scene while maintaining a melodic structure that appealed to mainstream radio. As part of their extensive discography, the track remains a staple of their catalog, often associated with their most commercially successful period and their ability to merge diverse musical influences into a cohesive, infectious whole.
