It's Me
Alice Cooper · Hell Is
You danced in the streets of Spain
You followed the sun to Rio de Janeiro
Cuz you got so sick and tired of the
London rain
But honey, late at night
When you close your tired eyes
You'll be there
And I'll be here
And one of us will cry
It's me, it's me
When you need something more
Something you're dying for
It's me, it's me
When you can't see too clear
Baby, I'm always near
It's me
You played your cards, you felt the sorrow
Cuz all that dealer dealt was pain
But baby, where you gonna play tomorrow
The stakes were too damn high
And now, you're broke again
You can trip around til all your money's blown
But who's the man that'll take you in
When all your luck is gone
It's me, it's me
What are you searching for
I know you can find my door
It's me, it's me
I know you've sinned every sin
But I'll still take you in
It's me
And me, I'm sitting here
Nothing much has changed
You broke my heart to pieces, babe
But that's nothing strange
Well, I ain't angry
That's all come and gone
My arms are still wide open girl
To catch you when you fall
And if someday you realize
Just where you belong I'm the man that'll take you in
When all your luck is gone
It's me, it's me
When you need something more
Something you're dying for
It's me, it's me
When you can't see too clear
Baby, I'm always near
It's me, it's me
What are you searching for
I know you can find my door
It's me, it's me
I know you've sinned every sin
But I'll still take you in
It's me
Baby, it's me
It's Me
Alice Cooper's "It's Me" serves as a striking centerpiece on the 2014 album Hell Is, marking a significant return to the theatrical horror rock that defined his early career. The track captures the artist's enduring ability to blend macabre storytelling with hard-hitting rock instrumentation, showcasing a vocal performance that balances vulnerability with his signature dramatic flair. As part of a discography spanning decades, the song reflects Cooper's continued relevance in the genre, maintaining the dark, narrative-driven approach that has made him a staple of rock music. The recording stands as a testament to his longevity, offering fans a modern song point into his expansive body of work while reinforcing the atmospheric intensity that characterizes his later albums.

