Love
I Love sono stati un gruppo rock psichedelico statunitense formatosi nel 1965 a Los Angeles, California, sulla scia del fenomeno musicale del momento, The Byrds.Sono ricordati come una delle più importanti formazioni della scena californiana degli anni sessanta e fra i precursori dell'acid rock. Il loro leader, Arthur Lee, viene considerato uno dei chitarristi più abili e originali dell'epoca.
Storia
Esordirono con Love (Elektra, 1966), che contiene la canzone Hey Joe mentre il Da Capo (Elektra, february 1967), abbraccia decisamente la psichedelica non trascurando innesti jazzistici. Tra le altre canzoni questo album contiene '''7 and 7 Is''', divenuto un classico del garage-rock. Nel dicembre del 1967 uscì Forever Changes (Elektra), considerato il loro capolavoro. I Love uscirono dagli anni sessanta con Four Sail (Elektra, 1969) e Out Here (Blue Thumb, 1969), dischi che continuano a mescolare un sound più tranquillo e rassicurante a momenti più duri e decisamente psichedelici. Nello stesso periodo, Lee pubblicò da solista Vindicator (A&M, 1972) e incise un album con Jimi Hendrix che non venne mai pubblicato. I Love si riunirono per Reel To Real nel 1974 e nel mentre sono usciti anche Love Revisited (Elektra, 1972), un'antologia del periodo 1965-68, e Love Story (Rhino, 1995). Da segnalare anche Love Live - 1978 Reunion (Rhino 1982) e Love - The Forever Changes Concert (Snapper Music 2003). Arthur Lee rispolverò la sigla Love per l'album Arthur Lee And Love (New Rose, 1992). Bryan MacLean pubblicò Ifyoubelievein (Rhino 1997). MacLean morì nel 1998, mentre Arthur Lee nell'estate del 2006.Stile musicale
I Love hanno proposto una formula sonora che combina il folk rock dei Byrds all'R&B e al beat utilizzando gli arrangiamenti e le melodie del pop. Già a partire dal secondo album Da Capo del 1966 hanno abbracciato la psichedelia: un genere che emerge chiaramente nei diciannove minuti acid blues di Revelation. Nonostante questa premessa, il disco non disdegna le loro radici folk rock e presenta alcune parentesi che citano il flamenco e il jazz rock. Annoverato fra i capolavori del rock psichedelico, Forever Changes (1967) trova un equilibrio fra pop psichedelico e folk rock facendo uso di sonorità barocche e arrangiamenti raffinati.Formazione
I componenti del gruppo sono: Arthur Lee (chitarra e voci), Michael Stuart (batteria, percussioni), Ken Forssi (basso), Bryan MacLean (chitarra ritmica e voce) e Johnny Echols (chitarra solista e voci). Alla batteria Stuart si alternò con Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer nei dischi Love, Da Capo e Forever Changes, Pfisterer suonò anche l'organo e il clavicembalo ma lasciò il gruppo dopo le registrazioni di Forever Changes. Nel disco Da Capo si aggiunse Tjay Cantrelli al sassofono e al flauto.Discografia
Album in studio
- 1966 - Love
- 1967 - Da Capo
- 1967 - Forever Changes
- 1969 - Four Sail
- 1969 - Out Here
- 1971 - False Start
- 1974 - Reel to Real
Live
- 1980 - Love Live
- 1982 - Studio / Live
- 2003 - The Forever Changes Concert
Raccolte
- 1995 - Love Story 1966-1972
- 2003 - The Best of Love
- 2005 - She Comes In Colors
While finding only modest success on the music charts, Love would come to be praised by critics as one of the finest and most important American rock groups of all time. Their third album, Forever Changes (1967), is generally regarded as their masterpiece, included in the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry in 2011.
History
1963–1966
Arthur Lee, who was originally from Memphis, Tennessee, but had lived in Los Angeles since the age of five, had been recording since 1963 with his bands, the LAG's and Lee's American Four. He had written and also produced the single "My Diary" for Rosa Lee Brooks in 1964 which featured Jimi Hendrix on guitar. A garage outfit, The Sons Of Adam, which included future Love drummer Michael Stuart, also recorded a Lee composition, "Feathered Fish". However, after viewing a performance by the Byrds, Lee became determined to form a group that joined the newly minted folk-rock sound of the Byrds to his primarily rhythm and blues style. Singer, songwriter / guitarist Bryan MacLean, whom Lee had met when he was working as a roadie for The Byrds, joined the band just before they changed their name from the Grass Roots to Love, spurred by the release of a single by another group called The Grass Roots. MacLean had also been playing guitar in bands since about 1963 but picked up music early. Neighbor Frederick Loewe, of the composers Lerner & Loewe, recognized him as a "melodic genius" at the age of three as he doodled on the piano. Also joining the band was another Memphis native, lead guitarist Johnny Echols, and from Los Angeles Don Conka was added on drums. A short time later, Conka was replaced by Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer. Love's first bassist, Johnny Fleckenstein, went on to join the Standells in 1967. Fleckenstein was replaced by Ken Forssi (formerly of a post-"Wipe Out" lineup of The Surfaris).Love started playing the Los Angeles clubs in April 1965 and became a popular local attraction. At this time, they were playing extended numbers such as "Revelation" (originally titled "John Lee Hooker") and getting the attention of such contemporaries as the Rolling Stones and the Yardbirds. The band lived communally in a house called "the Castle" and their first two albums included photographs shot in the garden of that house.
1966–1968
Signed to the Elektra Records label as their first rock act, the band scored a minor hit single in 1966 with their version of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "My Little Red Book". Their first album, Love, was released in March 1966. The album sold moderately well and reached No. 57 on the Billboard 200 chart.In August 1966 the single written by Arthur Lee "7 and 7 Is", notable for the exceptional guitar work of Johnny Echols and proto-punk styled drumming by Pfisterer, became their highest-charting single at No. 33 in the Billboard Hot 100. Two more members were added around this time, Tjay Cantrelli (real name John Barbieri) on woodwinds and Michael Stuart on drums. Pfisterer, never a confident drummer, switched to harpsichord.
Their musical reputation largely rests on the next two albums, Da Capo and Forever Changes. Da Capo, released in November 1966, included "7 and 7 Is" as well as the subsequent singles "She Comes in Colors" and "¡Que Vida!" and MacLean's "Orange Skies". Cantrelli and Pfisterer soon left the band, leaving it as a five-piece once again.
Forever Changes, released in November 1967 and recorded and co-produced by Bruce Botnick is a suite of songs using acoustic guitars, strings, and horns that was recorded while the band was falling apart as the result of various substance abuse problems and tension between Arthur Lee and Bryan MacLean, who wanted more of his songs on the album. The band recorded the album in only 64 hours, though many professional session players were utilized, including some who replaced the actual band members in some songs. Writer Richard Meltzer, in his book The Aesthetics of Rock, commented on Love's "orchestral moves", "post-doper word contraction cuteness", and Lee's vocal style that serves as a "reaffirmation of Johnny Mathis". Forever Changes included one hit single, Bryan MacLean's "Alone Again Or", while "You Set the Scene" received airplay from some progressive rock radio stations. By this stage, Love were far more popular in the UK, where the album reached No. 24, than in their home country, where it could only reach No. 154. More recently the album has received recognition as one of the greatest rock albums of all time, appearing on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, being inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and added to the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry in 2011.
1968–1990s
MacLean soon left the band, while Lee dismissed all the other members. MacLean later emerged as a Contemporary Christian artist. Echols and Forssi also experienced the ravages of drug addiction and disappeared from the scene. Echols eventually moved to New York and became a very busy studio musician. Arthur Lee, as the only remaining member, convened a new lineup and continued recording as Love.The reconstituted version of Love, which included Jay Donnellan and then Gary Rowles on guitar, Frank Fayad on bass, and George Suranovich on drums, played in a blues rock style, as opposed to the folk-rock and psychedelic styles of the band's previous incarnation. The new line-up never garnered the widespread acceptance or acclaim of the original group. Three albums were released by various permutations of this lineup: Four Sail (1969), Out Here (1969), and False Start (1970). The last featured a guest appearance by Jimi Hendrix. Another album by this incarnation of the band was recorded in 1971, but the material was not released until 2009 on the compilation album Love Lost. Arthur Lee released the solo album Vindicator in 1972. Another lost Love album titled Black Beauty was recorded by a new line-up in 1973, but Arthur Lee's record label closed shop before it was released. The album was released by High Moon Records in 2012. These sessions were followed by a final official Love album, Reel to Real (1974), which was recorded by Lee and session musicians. Love was finally discontinued in the late 1970s, and various plans to reunite the original Love in the following years did not come to fruition.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, there were various attempts to reunite the original Love lineup. At the suggestion of guitarist John Sterling who first joined Arthur for Reel To Real, one such show from the Whisky in October 1978 was recorded by Sterling on cassette. It featuring Lee and Bryan MacLean with Sterling on guitar, George Suranovich on drums and Kim Kesterson on bass and was released on Rhino as a live album picture disc entitled Love Live (1980) on Rhino Records.
In 1982 MCA released Studio/Live, which was a collection of tracks from the early 1970s incarnation of Love coordinated by rock lawyer/journalist Stann Findelle, including never before heard tracks recorded from Bill Graham's Fillmore East.
From 1975 through 1982, then again in 1987 and 1989 through 1991, Lee made various one/off appearances as Love with mostly pick up bands but was inactive for much of the 80s. On July 7, 1986 at Summerfest – Return of the 60's at Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernardino County, California, one of the highlights of the first day was supposed to be a Love reunion with Lee and Bryan MacLean. But there were "problems" with Arthur at the last minute, so Bryan went ahead and did the show without him.
Lee re-emerged in 1992 with a new album entitled Arthur Lee & Love -{Five String Serenade} on the French New Rose label. The title track, "Five String Serenade", was later recorded by Mazzy Star and Jack White of The White Stripes. The album also featured a new artist he discovered from San Francisco, Keith Farrish aka Demian X Diamond. He performed live around this time in Paris, London and Liverpool at the behest of the Liverpool band Shack, who backed him up on these dates. In 1993 he played shows in LA, New York and England. The following year he released a 45rpm single, "Girl on Fire" backed with "Midnight Sun", on Distortions Records. He began to tour regularly with a backup band comprising former members of Das Damen, and LA group Baby Lemonade.
In 1995, Rhino Records released the compilation Love Story, a two-disc set with extensive liner notes which chronicled the period 1966–1972, and reignited interest in the band. In fact, the original Love planned to reform and tour in promotion of the compilation, but Arthur's legal troubles prevented this.
1990s–2008
After spending six years in prison from 1995 to 2001 for firearms offenses, Lee began touring in earnest under the name "Love with Arthur Lee". This new phase of his career met with great success, and he performed to enthusiastic audiences and critical acclaim throughout Europe, North America and Australia. This incarnation of Love was composed of the members of the aforementioned band Baby Lemonade, who had first performed with Lee in May 1993 in Hollywood at a club called Raji's. The band began performing the Forever Changes album in its entirety, often with a string and horn section. A live CD and DVD of this material was released in 2003.Johnny Echols joined the new group for a special Forever Changes 35th Anniversary Tour performance at Royce Hall, UCLA, in the spring of 2003. Lee and the band continued to tour throughout 2003 and 2004, including many concerts in and around hometown Los Angeles, notably a show at the outdoor Sunset Junction festival, the San Diego Street Scene, and a headlining date with The Zombies at the Ebell Theatre. Echols joined Lee and the group on the continuing and final tours of 2004 to 2005. They played a well received date at the Fillmore in San Francisco with the full string and horn section.
Due to Arthur Lee's illness (acute myeloid leukemia), the details of which were not known by the band at the time, he could not participate in the final tour in July 2005. Since no one knew of his illness, Arthur's decision to forgo the final tour was met with angry, confused reactions. The remaining members of the band, along with Echols, continued to perform at the venues of the last tour (July 2005) without Lee, under the name The Love Band.
At the end of September 2005, Lee moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where he planned to continue to make music using the name Love. Joining him was to be drummer Greg Roberson (Reigning Sound, Her Majesty's Buzz, Compulsive Gamblers) to put together a new lineup in Memphis, which was to include Adam Woodard, Alex Greene (The Reigning Sound, Big Ass Truck), Jack "Oblivian" Yarber, Alicja Trout, and Johnny Echols from the original Love line-up. Ultimately Arthur's ill health prevented this from happening.
On January 5, 1998 Ken Forssi died at age 54 of a suspected brain tumor in his home state of Florida. Bryan MacLean died in Los Angeles of a heart attack at age 52 on December 25, 1998 while having dinner with a young fan who was researching a book about Love. In 2002 Michael Stuart (now known as Michael Stuart-Ware), the drummer on the Love albums Da Capo and Forever Changes, wrote the acclaimed book Behind the Scenes on the Pegasus Carousel with the Legendary Rock Group Love. Stuart-Ware and Johnny Echols performed with Baby Lemonade at Hollywood's Whisky A Go-Go on June 28, 2006 in a benefit concert for Arthur Lee. But Lee died of his disease, acute myeloid leukemia, on August 3, 2006 in his home town of Memphis, Tennessee, at age 61.
2009–present
In 2009, a reformed version of Love, featuring Johnny Echols, members of Baby Lemonade, and Probyn Gregory of the Wondermints toured the United States and Canada. Echols, joined by Baby Lemonade, continues to tour as "Love Revisited", and Michael Stuart was listed as a member of this act for a time in 2009.A compilation album titled Love Lost, featuring sessions for the unreleased 1971 album and other items recorded by the blues rock-oriented incarnation of the band, was released in 2009 by Sundazed Music. In 2013, Love's unreleased 1973 album Black Beauty was released by the new label High Moon Records. Produced by Paul Rothchild, who worked on The Doors' first five albums, the R&B-infused album was meant to be the first record by a new line-up of Love after Lee had dismissed the blues rock-oriented line-up that had in turn replaced the original incarnation of the band. Arthur Lee's label had not gone bankrupt as some stories circulate but rather the label closed shop before the album was released, and the material had been shelved for nearly 40 years until the High Moon Records release.
Influence
Today, the band's critical reputation exceeds the limited success they experienced during their time; their 1967 album Forever Changes is held in particularly high regard and often appears on lists of the best rock albums of all time. The band's influence extends beyond the realm of 1960s psychedelia to such indie rock bands as Television Personalities and The Jesus and Mary Chain, whose William Reid wore a Love t-shirt in his band's video for "Head On" from their Automatic album. The Damned covered "Alone Again Or" on the album Anything, and the Swedish band The Hellacopters covered "A House Is Not A Motel". Love have also influenced many 1960s-inspired Top 40 UK acts, including The Stone Roses, The Bluetones, Shack, The Stands, Primal Scream, and Ricky, whose mini-album You Set The Scene was named after a song on Forever Changes.[citation needed]In tribute, Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant cites Forever Changes as one of his favorite albums ever. Jim Morrison's 1967 personal biography for Elektra listed Love as one of his favorite bands. A tribute album We're All Normal and We Want Our Freedom - A Tribute to Arthur Lee and Love was released in July 1994.
Members
- Current members Love (Revisited)
- Johnny Echols – lead guitar (1965–68, 2002–present)
- Michael Stuart-Ware – drums (1966–68, special guest 2009–present)
- Rusty Squeezebox – guitar, vocals (1994–present)
- Mike Randle – guitar (1994–present)
- David "Daddy O" Green – drums (1994–present)
- David Chapple – bass guitar (1996–present)
- Former members
- Arthur Lee – songwriter, vocals, guitar, piano, percussion, harmonica (1965–75, 1978, 1982, 1992–2006; died 2006)
- Bryan MacLean – songwriter, rhythm guitar, vocals (1965–68, 1978; died 1998)
- Bobby Beausoleil – guitar (circa 1965)
- Jay Donnellan – lead guitar (1968–69, 1982)
- Paul Martin – guitars (1969)
- Gary Rowles – lead guitar (1969–71, 1982)
- Nooney Rickett – guitars (1969–71)
- Craig Tarwater – guitar (1971–1973)
- Melvan Whittington – guitar (1973–1975; died 2015)
- Tjay Cantrelli (born John Barberis) – woodwind (1966–67; died 1985)
- Johnny "Fleck" Fleckenstein – bass guitar (1965–1966, died 2017[14])
- Ken Forssi – bass guitar (1966–68; died 1998)
- Frank Fayad – bass guitar, backing vocal (1968–73, 1982; died 2014)
- Robert Rozelle – bass (1973–1975)
- Don Conka – drums (1965; died 2004)
- Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer – drums, organ, harpsichord (1965–67)
- Larry Pincock – drums (1965–1966; died 2012)
- Drachen Theaker – drums (1968–69; died 1992)
- George Suranovich – drums, backing vocal (1968–70, 1978, 1982; died 1990)
- Don Poncher – drums (1971–1973)
- Joe Blocker – drums (1973–1975)
- Probyn Gregory – multiple instruments (2009)
Timeline
Further information on members
- Don Conka
He has one credited role on the Arthur Lee & Love compilation album, Coming Through To You : The Live Recordings (1970–2004), on "Disc Four : A Fan's View" with Johnny Echols on the track "Smokestack Lightning ".
Love "Message To Pretty" - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYNPWMku5KU
Lyrics
People check to tell me
What they think is right
I don't listen to them
Don't know day from night
I'll go through life searchin'
Tryin' to find the one
I'd go slip, slip, you'd go slip, slip Away
What they think is right
I don't listen to them
Don't know day from night
I'll go through life searchin'
Tryin' to find the one
I'd go slip, slip, you'd go slip, slip Away
And I don't need you to help me find my way
I can make it if I just don't see your face
[Verse 2:]
Once I had a problem
Didn't know what to do
Now I've got no problems
All I had was you
Guess I'll keep on searchin'
And try to find the one
'Cause I'd go slip, slip, you'd go slip, slip
Away
I can make it if I just don't see your face
[Verse 2:]
Once I had a problem
Didn't know what to do
Now I've got no problems
All I had was you
Guess I'll keep on searchin'
And try to find the one
'Cause I'd go slip, slip, you'd go slip, slip
Away
Songwriters: Arthur Taylor Lee
A Message To Pretty lyrics © BMG Rights Management US, LLC
Artist: Love
Album: Love
Released: 1966
Genres: Rock, Pop
Signed D.C.-Love(1966)-Love - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1FdfSBxBRA
Lyrics
Sometimes I feel so lonely
My comedown I'm scared to face
I've pierced my skin again, Lord
No one cares
For me
My comedown I'm scared to face
I've pierced my skin again, Lord
No one cares
For me
My soul belongs to the dealer
He keeps my mind as well
I play the part of the leecher
No one cares
For me, cares for me
He keeps my mind as well
I play the part of the leecher
No one cares
For me, cares for me
Look out Joe, I'm fallin'
I can't unfold my arms
I've got one foot in the graveyard
No one cares
For me, cares for me
I can't unfold my arms
I've got one foot in the graveyard
No one cares
For me, cares for me
Songwriters: Arthur Taylor Lee
Signed D. C. lyrics © BMG Rights Management US, LLC
Artist: Love
Album: Love
Released: 1966
Lyrics
Hey you
Child, standin' over there
Girl, you look so good
Yeah, you look all right
Hey girl
Hear me callin' your name
Baby, the way you walk
Say you drive me insane
Oh you're lookin' so good
When you're in my bed
Baby, I feel so good
Till you give me a little head
On your knees, on your knees
So good, all right, do it, yeah
Say it's sweet, say it's sweet
All right, yeah yeah
Get it on, do it, baby
Do it baby
Tell me baby, do you want my lovin'
All right, baby
So good, you're so good
Oh hear me talkin' to you, mama
So good, get it on
Get it on, baby
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
You're so good, so good
So good, so good
So good, so good, so good
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
All right, do it, baby
On your knees, oh yeah
Everybody, everybody
Everybody, yeah yeah
I said they need somebody
To love, to love, to love
To love, to love, to love
To love, to love, to love
Love, love, love, love
Love, love, love, love
All the time, all the time
All the time, yeah
All the time
All the time I feel all right
All the time I feel so good
All the time I feel all right
So good, I feel allright
Yes it is, yes it is
Yes it is, mama, yes it is, mama
Yes it is, mama, feel all right
Feel all right, feel all right
I wanna scream
I feel, I feel, I feel good
I feel so good
Feel all righ, feel all right
I feel so good
I feel so good, yeah
Everybody, everybody feel good
Everybody feel good
Yeah, yeah
Feel so
Can you, can you feel it, mama
Can you feel it, mama
Can you feel it, mama
Do you feel like I do
Do feel all right
Do you feel all right, yeah
I feel all right
I feel all right
I feel all right
I feel all right, yeah
Yeah, yeah
Child, standin' over there
Girl, you look so good
Yeah, you look all right
Hey girl
Hear me callin' your name
Baby, the way you walk
Say you drive me insane
Oh you're lookin' so good
When you're in my bed
Baby, I feel so good
Till you give me a little head
On your knees, on your knees
So good, all right, do it, yeah
Say it's sweet, say it's sweet
All right, yeah yeah
Get it on, do it, baby
Do it baby
Tell me baby, do you want my lovin'
All right, baby
So good, you're so good
Oh hear me talkin' to you, mama
So good, get it on
Get it on, baby
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
You're so good, so good
So good, so good
So good, so good, so good
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
All right, do it, baby
On your knees, oh yeah
Everybody, everybody
Everybody, yeah yeah
I said they need somebody
To love, to love, to love
To love, to love, to love
To love, to love, to love
Love, love, love, love
Love, love, love, love
All the time, all the time
All the time, yeah
All the time
All the time I feel all right
All the time I feel so good
All the time I feel all right
So good, I feel allright
Yes it is, yes it is
Yes it is, mama, yes it is, mama
Yes it is, mama, feel all right
Feel all right, feel all right
I wanna scream
I feel, I feel, I feel good
I feel so good
Feel all righ, feel all right
I feel so good
I feel so good, yeah
Everybody, everybody feel good
Everybody feel good
Yeah, yeah
Feel so
Can you, can you feel it, mama
Can you feel it, mama
Can you feel it, mama
Do you feel like I do
Do feel all right
Do you feel all right, yeah
I feel all right
I feel all right
I feel all right
I feel all right, yeah
Yeah, yeah
Songwriters: Arthur Taylor Lee / John Echols / Bryan Maclean / Ken Forssi
Revelation lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG Rights Management
Artist: Love
Album: Da Capo
Released: 1966
Genre: Rock
Love - Alone Again Or (Original Version) - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_X3HKEC68EM
Artist: Love
Album: Forever Changes
Released: 1967
Genres: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Pop
Love - Andmoreagain - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv52AE_aptk
Artist: Love
Album: Forever Changes
Released: 1967
Genres: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Pop
Love-You Set the Scene - Forever Changes (November, 1967) Lyrics ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50HSR_bVfAM
Lyrics
Where are you walking, I've seen you walking
Have you been there before?
Walk down your doorsteps, you'll take some more steps
What did you take them for?
There's a private in my boat and he wears
Pins instead of medals on his coat
There's a chicken in my nest and she won't
Lay until I've given her my best
At her request she asks for nothing
You get nothing in return
If you want she brings you water
If you don't then you will burn
Have you been there before?
Walk down your doorsteps, you'll take some more steps
What did you take them for?
There's a private in my boat and he wears
Pins instead of medals on his coat
There's a chicken in my nest and she won't
Lay until I've given her my best
At her request she asks for nothing
You get nothing in return
If you want she brings you water
If you don't then you will burn
You go through changes, it may seem strange
Is this what you're put here for?
You think you're happy and you are happy
That's what you're happy for
There's a man who can't decide if he should
Fight for what his father thinks is right
There are people wearing frowns who'll screw you up
But they would rather screw you down
At my request I ask for nothing
You get nothing in return
If you're nice she'll bring me water
If you're not then I will burn
Is this what you're put here for?
You think you're happy and you are happy
That's what you're happy for
There's a man who can't decide if he should
Fight for what his father thinks is right
There are people wearing frowns who'll screw you up
But they would rather screw you down
At my request I ask for nothing
You get nothing in return
If you're nice she'll bring me water
If you're not then I will burn
This is the time and life that I am living
And I'll face each day with a smile
For the time that I've been given's such a little while
And the things that I must do consist of more than style
There are places that I am going
And I'll face each day with a smile
For the time that I've been given's such a little while
And the things that I must do consist of more than style
There are places that I am going
This is the only thing that I am sure of
And that's all that lives is gonna die
And there'll always be some people here to wonder why
And for every happy hello, there will be goodbye
There'll be time for you to put yourself on
And that's all that lives is gonna die
And there'll always be some people here to wonder why
And for every happy hello, there will be goodbye
There'll be time for you to put yourself on
Everything I've seen needs rearranging
And for anyone who thinks it's strange
Then you should be the first to want to make this change
And for everyone who thinks that life is just a game
Do you like the part you're playing
And for anyone who thinks it's strange
Then you should be the first to want to make this change
And for everyone who thinks that life is just a game
Do you like the part you're playing
I see your picture
It's in the same old frame
We meet again
You look so lovely
You with the same old smile
Stay for a while
I need you so, oh, oh, oh, oh
And if you take it easy
I'm still teethin'
I want to love you, but
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
It's in the same old frame
We meet again
You look so lovely
You with the same old smile
Stay for a while
I need you so, oh, oh, oh, oh
And if you take it easy
I'm still teethin'
I want to love you, but
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
This is the time and life that I am living
And I'll face each day with a smile
For the time that I've been given's such a little while
And the things that I must do consist of more than style
There'll be time for you to start all over
And I'll face each day with a smile
For the time that I've been given's such a little while
And the things that I must do consist of more than style
There'll be time for you to start all over
This is the time and this is the time and
It is time, time, time, time, time, time, time, time, time, time
It is time, time, time, time, time, time, time, time, time, time
Songwriters: Arthur Taylor Lee
You Set the Scene lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc, BMG Rights Management US, LLC
Artist: Love
Album: Forever Changes
Released: 1967
Genres: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Pop
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