Rest Your Love On Me
Bee Gees · Greatest [1979]
any more than I know you
and I wouldn't blame you
if you walked away
I've been watching you all evening
with the tear drops in your eyes
and it touches me much more than I can say
you know I'd hate to think that someone
could have hurt someone like you
and if I was him I'd be right by your side
Lay your troubles on my shoulders
put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me awhile
Lay your troubles on my shoulders
put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me awhile
Saw you in the corner
on the moment I walked in
saw your lonly face
acrossed the room
no I won't forget
and the way it might have been
why did you have to leave so soon
You know I hate to think that someone
could have loved you more than me
and at times like this
I'd be right by your side
Lay your troubles on my shoulders
put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me awhile
Lay your troubles on my shoulders
put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me awhile
How long must I wait
for the last train to be here
and the last chance to close
get to think that i was born too soon
How long, honey
when the loving don't come?
I was there when you left me
just didn't know how to begin
Lay your troubles on my shoulders
put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me awhile
Lay your troubles on my shoulders
put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me awhile
Rest Your Love On Me
Released on the Bee Gees' 1979 greatest hits compilation, "Rest Your Love On Me" exemplifies the group's signature disco-pop sound that defined the late 1970s. The track features the brothers' characteristic harmonies and rhythmic production, blending romantic themes with the upbeat energy of their era. As part of their extensive catalogue, the song reflects the polished studio craftsmanship for which the Bee Gees became renowned, capturing the essence of their work during a period when they dominated the charts with hits like "Stayin' Alive" and "How Deep Is Your Love." This recording stands as a testament to their ability to craft infectious melodies that resonated globally, cementing their legacy as one of the most influential acts in pop history.
