Warren wanted a Beach Boys thing for this one, and Carl Wilson and Billy Hinsche came in, with Carl arranging the vocal parts. The other harmony vocalists (credited as the "Gentlemen Boys") were Jackson Browne, J.D. Souther, Zevon's longtime backers Waddy Wachtel and Jorge Calderon, and Linda Rondstadt/Stone Poneys guitarist Kenny Edwards.
Stay with me
You're the one that I need
You make the hardest things
Seem easy
Keep my heart
Somewhere drugs don't go
Where the sun shines low
Always keep me close
If only you could see
The stranger next to me
You promise, you promise that you're done
But I can't tell you from the drugs
Don't let go
Dig a great big hole
Down an endless hole
We'll both go
You're so blind
You can't save me this time
Hope comes from inside
And I feel so low tonight
If only you could see
The stranger next to me
You promise, you promise that you're done
But I can't tell you from the drugs
I wish that you could see
This face in front of me
You're sorry, you swear it, you're done
But I can't tell you from the drugs
(Oh)
(Oh)
(Oh)
(Oh)
(Take me) I need your help
(So far away) to pull me up, take the pain
(Take me) out from me
(So far away) out from me
(Take me) if only you could see (I need your help)
(So far away) the stranger next to me (to pull me up take the pain)
(Take me) you promise, you promise that you're done (out from me)
(So far away) but I can't tell you from the drugs (out from me)
(Take me) I wish that you could see (I need your help)
(So far away) this face in front of me (to pull me up take the pain)
(Take me) you're sorry, you swear it, you're done (out from me)
(So far away) but I can't tell you from the drugs (out from me)
Keep my heart
Somewhere drugs don't go
Where the sun shines low
Always keep me close
You're the one that I need
You make the hardest things
Seem easy
Keep my heart
Somewhere drugs don't go
Where the sun shines low
Always keep me close
If only you could see
The stranger next to me
You promise, you promise that you're done
But I can't tell you from the drugs
Don't let go
Dig a great big hole
Down an endless hole
We'll both go
You're so blind
You can't save me this time
Hope comes from inside
And I feel so low tonight
If only you could see
The stranger next to me
You promise, you promise that you're done
But I can't tell you from the drugs
I wish that you could see
This face in front of me
You're sorry, you swear it, you're done
But I can't tell you from the drugs
(Oh)
(Oh)
(Oh)
(Oh)
(Take me) I need your help
(So far away) to pull me up, take the pain
(Take me) out from me
(So far away) out from me
(Take me) if only you could see (I need your help)
(So far away) the stranger next to me (to pull me up take the pain)
(Take me) you promise, you promise that you're done (out from me)
(So far away) but I can't tell you from the drugs (out from me)
(Take me) I wish that you could see (I need your help)
(So far away) this face in front of me (to pull me up take the pain)
(Take me) you're sorry, you swear it, you're done (out from me)
(So far away) but I can't tell you from the drugs (out from me)
Keep my heart
Somewhere drugs don't go
Where the sun shines low
Always keep me close
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