Adrian

Eurythmics · Boxed [2005]

Adrian - don't you understand?

Fools like us are always dreaming.

And when you go to bed

And cover up your head

It's better if you try to stop remembering.

And the world is slowly dawning

To wake up to a new clear morning.

Some of them just half your age

Get written off, page by page...



Adrian don't you understand?

Fools like us are always dreaming.

And when you go to bed

And cover up your head

It's better if you try to stop remembering.

Some of them just half your age

Get written off page by page...



And the world is softly sleeping

While your fears are in their keeping.

All the planet's making haste

To blow to bits in outer space...

Adrian - don't you understand?

Adrian - Eurythmics

Released on the 2005 reissue album Boxed, 'Adrian' stands as a pivotal track in the discography of Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart. The song exemplifies the duo's signature blend of new wave and electronic pop, characterized by its driving synth lines and Lennox's emotive vocals. While the original 1983 recording appeared on the Sweet Dreams album, the 2005 version offers a refined production that highlights the enduring appeal of their early work. The track remains a staple of their catalog, often cited as a defining moment in the genre's evolution during the early 1980s. Its inclusion in Boxed underscores its status as a modern classic, bridging the gap between their initial breakthrough and their later artistic maturity.