No comments on this song in the 4 years since it was posted? Come on! This is easily one of the greatest singles of the 80's. An perfect example of how to craft a deliciously catchy and memorable pop tune. Whatever anyone says about 80's music, the pop music was for the most part really good and HL&TN were one of the better bands in their time.
@vincent h. Not much to comment on. This is a cover of song done by Exile, and the only noticeable change to the lyrics is the original sang "4 o'clock this morning" instead of "2 o'clock this morning." I'm replying to your post thirteen-and-a-half years after you posted your message about no replies after four years.
@vincent h. Not much to comment on. This is a cover of song done by Exile, and the only noticeable change to the lyrics is the original sang "4 o'clock this morning" instead of "2 o'clock this morning." I'm replying to your post thirteen-and-a-half years after you posted your message about no replies after four years.
In the first verse of the song, the singer is infatuated with a woman he knows is promiscuous. In the final verse he beds her, himself, but laments that she has less appreciation for him than he does for her.
In the first verse of the song, the singer is infatuated with a woman he knows is promiscuous. In the final verse he beds her, himself, but laments that she has less appreciation for him than he does for her.
I suspect...
I suspect women might appreciate these lyrics more than men, because it's a bit of a gender role reversal of the male "player" stereotype.
No comments on this song in the 4 years since it was posted? Come on! This is easily one of the greatest singles of the 80's. An perfect example of how to craft a deliciously catchy and memorable pop tune. Whatever anyone says about 80's music, the pop music was for the most part really good and HL&TN were one of the better bands in their time.
@vincent h. Not much to comment on. This is a cover of song done by Exile, and the only noticeable change to the lyrics is the original sang "4 o'clock this morning" instead of "2 o'clock this morning." I'm replying to your post thirteen-and-a-half years after you posted your message about no replies after four years.
@vincent h. Not much to comment on. This is a cover of song done by Exile, and the only noticeable change to the lyrics is the original sang "4 o'clock this morning" instead of "2 o'clock this morning." I'm replying to your post thirteen-and-a-half years after you posted your message about no replies after four years.
In the first verse of the song, the singer is infatuated with a woman he knows is promiscuous. In the final verse he beds her, himself, but laments that she has less appreciation for him than he does for her.
In the first verse of the song, the singer is infatuated with a woman he knows is promiscuous. In the final verse he beds her, himself, but laments that she has less appreciation for him than he does for her.
I suspect...
I suspect women might appreciate these lyrics more than men, because it's a bit of a gender role reversal of the male "player" stereotype.