The song actually refers to Billy's addiction to heroin. Of course and can be taken in the straight forward context however Billy Paul wrote the song in reference to his addiction. And how hard it was to stop.
We meet everyday at the same cafe, 6:30 and no one knows she'll be there.
But it's much to strong to let it go now
Yeap, every song ever written is always about the songwriter's addiction to (fill in the blanks with your drug of choice). Star Spangled Banner was actually about Francis Scott Key's addiction to clam chowder.
Yeap, every song ever written is always about the songwriter's addiction to (fill in the blanks with your drug of choice). Star Spangled Banner was actually about Francis Scott Key's addiction to clam chowder.
The song actually refers to Billy's addiction to heroin. Of course and can be taken in the straight forward context however Billy Paul wrote the song in reference to his addiction. And how hard it was to stop.
We meet everyday at the same cafe, 6:30 and no one knows she'll be there. But it's much to strong to let it go now
Yeap, every song ever written is always about the songwriter's addiction to (fill in the blanks with your drug of choice). Star Spangled Banner was actually about Francis Scott Key's addiction to clam chowder.
Yeap, every song ever written is always about the songwriter's addiction to (fill in the blanks with your drug of choice). Star Spangled Banner was actually about Francis Scott Key's addiction to clam chowder.