Could this be about the 1931 movie "Little Cesar"? The way she sings reminds me a bit of Edward G. Robinson.
Debbie Harry: "You can't forgive me. You won't forget me. You can't live without me. Can't live without me"
Caesar Enrico Bandello: "You didn't quit. Nobody ever quit me. You're still in my gang. You got that? I don't care how many fancy skirts you have hanging on to you. That jane's made a softy out of you."
Debbie Harry: "You'll find there's not enough. Find out you love too much."
There's never enough for Cesar, he wants it all. Also, there's this movie quote about love: Joe Massara: "We're in love with one another. Don't that mean nothing?" Caesar Enrico Bandello: Nothing. Less than nothing. Love. Soft stuff!"
Not all of it fits the movie perfectly, but maybe it fits the book or it's 'artistic license'?
Could this be about the 1931 movie "Little Cesar"? The way she sings reminds me a bit of Edward G. Robinson.
Debbie Harry: "You can't forgive me. You won't forget me. You can't live without me. Can't live without me" Caesar Enrico Bandello: "You didn't quit. Nobody ever quit me. You're still in my gang. You got that? I don't care how many fancy skirts you have hanging on to you. That jane's made a softy out of you."
Debbie Harry: "You'll find there's not enough. Find out you love too much." There's never enough for Cesar, he wants it all. Also, there's this movie quote about love: Joe Massara: "We're in love with one another. Don't that mean nothing?" Caesar Enrico Bandello: Nothing. Less than nothing. Love. Soft stuff!"
Not all of it fits the movie perfectly, but maybe it fits the book or it's 'artistic license'?