Voices

Album: Dream Police (1979)
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  • You didn't know what you were lookin' for
    Til you heard the voices in your ear

    Hey, it's me again
    Plain to see again
    Please can I see you every day

    I'm a fool again
    I fell in love with you again
    Please can I see you every day

    You didn't know what you were lookin' for
    Til you heard the voices in your ear
    You didn't know what you were lookin' for
    Til you heard the voices in your ear

    Words don't come out right
    I try to say it oh so right
    I hope you understand my meaning

    Hey, it's me again
    I'm so in love with you again
    Please can I see you every day

    You didn't know what you were lookin' for
    Til you heard the voices in your ear
    You didn't know what you were lookin' for
    Til you heard the voices in your ear

    I remember every word you said
    (Word you said)
    I remember voices in my head
    (In my head)
    I remember ever word you said
    (Word you said)

    I heard your voice-it
    Your voice is-cool voices
    Warm voices
    Just what I needed, too
    Words don't seem right
    But its
    Cool voices-warm voices
    Your voice is
    Just what I needed for
    Love is the word-it's
    Warm voices-your voice is
    Cool voices
    Just what I needed, too
    I heard your voice-it was
    Your voice is-cool voices
    Warm voices

    Just what I needed, too
    Just what I needed, too
    Just what I needed, too Writer/s: RICK NIELSEN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 2

  • Daubs from Mequon, WiSteve Lukather plays uncredited on this track:

    "I played all of the guitars on the song “Voices.” Rick didn’t need me. I guess they just wanted a different flavor. I mean, I love Rick — he’s a great guitar player, a great songwriter and a great guy. I think I was just brought in for yuks, you know? I don’t know whose idea it was, but we hit it off really well when we worked on the Alice Cooper record together and he was very gracious. He gave me a solid gold pick and a platinum record and said, “Sorry I didn’t put your name on the record, but you know…” [Laughs] I said, “It’s cool, man — I’ve done a couple of things on weird records that I’m not supposed to talk about.”

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  • Mo From Mesa from Mesa, ArizonaSaw Cheap Trick just the other night, opening for Rod Stewart. They were still killing it, not sure how many people knew who they were though...
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