Don't Play Your Rock 'N' Roll to Me
Smokie
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I saw her today, I saw her face, It was a face I loved, and I knew, I had to run away, And get down on my knees and pray That they'd go away, And still they begin, Needles and pins, Because of all my pride, The tears I gotta hide. Oh, thought I was smart, I'd won a heart, Didn't think I do, But now you see, She's worse to him and me, Let her go ahead, And take this love instead, And one day she will see, Just how to say "please", Get down on her knees, That's how they begin, You'll feel those needles and pins, Hurtin' her, hurtin' her, What can't I stop and tell myself I'm wrong, I'm wrong, so wrong, What can't I stand up, and tell myself I'm strong. Because I saw her today ... I saw her face, It was a face I loved, and I knew, I had to run away, And get down on my knees and pray, That they'd go away, And still they begin, Needles and pins, Because of all my pride, The tears I gotta hide... Needles and pins, Needles and pins, Needles and pins, Needles and pins, Needles and pins, Needles and pins, Needles and pins, Needles and pins.
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Written by: MICHAEL DONALD CHAPMAN, NICHOLAS BARRY CHINN
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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10 facts about this song
Song Origin"Don't Play Your Rock 'N' Roll to Me" is a popular song by the British band Smokie. It was written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, a famous songwriting duo known for their work in the pop and glam rock genres.
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Song ReleaseThe song was released in 1975 and became one of Smokie's biggest hits.
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Chart Success"Don't Play Your Rock 'N' Roll to Me" reached number 8 on the UK Singles Chart and even fared better in other countries, hitting number 1 in Australia and reaching the top 10 in several European countries.
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Album InformationThe song is part of their studio album "Changing All The Time" which had a great reception and was a commercial success.
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The BandSmokie was formed in England in 1964, originally under the name "The Four Teenagers." They later changed their name to "The Elizabethans," then to "Kindness," and finally to "Smokie."
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Song ContentThe lyrics of "Don't Play Your Rock 'N' Roll to Me" convey a sense of disillusionment with the music industry and seemingly reflect a desire for authenticity over glamour and fame.
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Musical StyleThe song embodies the typical Smokie sound, characterized by solid pop-rock with a touch of country flair, tight harmonies, and catchy hooks.
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LegacyDespite being over four decades old, "Don't Play Your Rock 'N' Roll to Me" remains one of Smokie's most loved songs and can often be heard on classic rock radio stations.
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Teaming up with ProducerSmokie teamed up with producer Mike Chapman for their pivotal album "Changing All The Time," which included "Don't Play Your Rock 'n' Roll to Me." This marked the start of a successful collaboration with the producer.
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Cover VersionsSeveral artists have covered "Don't Play Your Rock 'N' Roll to Me," testifying to its enduring appeal. These include other pop and country musicians, demonstrating the song's cross-genre appeal.
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