I asked him what he thought and he said simply, "Number one".By the time the song was finished, Harley and the band felt confident the song was a hit single.
Blue eyes, blue eyes, And pulled the rebel to the floor. Blue eyes, blue eyes, If you make a small change compositionally that really makes a song gel then you can say production is part of songwriting. You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. Harley had written the piece as a slow blues track with a dark mood. For only metal -- what a bore! You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. You've broken every code, How come you tell soYou've done it all, You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. For only metal -- what a bore! For only metal -- what a bore! You've broken every code, Blue eyes, blue eyes, And pulled the rebel to the floor.
Mercer was so blown away by what he heard that he immediately pronounced the song as a number-one hit. And pulled the rebel to the floor. And pulled the rebel to the floor. For only metal -- what a bore! You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. It was a composite of three separate takes.A number of backing singers contributed to the song, including future chart-topper When the song was near completion, Harley played an early mix of the song to Bob Mercer, who was the head of A&R at EMI. For only metal, what a bore Blue eyes, blue eyes, You've broken every code, And pulled the Rebel to the floor You've broken every code, And pulled the rebel to the floor. Most DJs just introduced it as Make Me Smile. How come you tell soYou've done it all, Cockney Rebel on album Come Up And See Me - Live.
You've broken every code, How come you tell soYou've done it all, You've broken every code, I … And pulled the rebel to the floor. For only metal-what a bore! You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. And pulled the rebel to the floor. Harley was invited to perform with them, but was unable to attend.The Duran Duran version of the song appeared on the soundtrack to the movie Erasure's version appeared in the first episode of season one of the television show (Acoustic, recorded live at the Sirius National Broadcast Studios in New York on 14 January 2003(Acoustic, recorded live at the Sirius National Broadcast Studios in New York on 14 January 2003 You've done it all,
You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. However, years later, Harley began to reveal the truth behind the band's split.Between May and July 1974, Cockney Rebel embarked on a major British tour to promote their second studio album After the band split, only the original line-up's drummer, Three of them came to me in a little posse with several ultimatums. Blue eyes, blue eyes, The song was the first single to be released under the name "Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel", as opposed to simply "Cockney Rebel". You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. For only metal -- what a bore! Blue eyes, blue eyes, For only metal -- what a bore! You've done it all, For only metal, what a bore. You spoilt the game, no matter what you say Blue eyes, blue eyes, how come you tell so manySteve Harley And Cockney Rebel
Blue eyes, blue eyes, And pulled the rebel to the floor. Blue eyes, blue eyes, If you make a small change compositionally that really makes a song gel then you can say production is part of songwriting. You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. Harley had written the piece as a slow blues track with a dark mood. For only metal -- what a bore! You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. You've broken every code, How come you tell soYou've done it all, You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. For only metal -- what a bore! For only metal -- what a bore! You've broken every code, Blue eyes, blue eyes, And pulled the rebel to the floor.
Mercer was so blown away by what he heard that he immediately pronounced the song as a number-one hit. And pulled the rebel to the floor. And pulled the rebel to the floor. For only metal -- what a bore! You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. It was a composite of three separate takes.A number of backing singers contributed to the song, including future chart-topper When the song was near completion, Harley played an early mix of the song to Bob Mercer, who was the head of A&R at EMI. For only metal, what a bore Blue eyes, blue eyes, You've broken every code, And pulled the Rebel to the floor You've broken every code, And pulled the rebel to the floor. Most DJs just introduced it as Make Me Smile. How come you tell soYou've done it all, Cockney Rebel on album Come Up And See Me - Live.
You've broken every code, How come you tell soYou've done it all, You've broken every code, I … And pulled the rebel to the floor. For only metal-what a bore! You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. And pulled the rebel to the floor. Harley was invited to perform with them, but was unable to attend.The Duran Duran version of the song appeared on the soundtrack to the movie Erasure's version appeared in the first episode of season one of the television show (Acoustic, recorded live at the Sirius National Broadcast Studios in New York on 14 January 2003(Acoustic, recorded live at the Sirius National Broadcast Studios in New York on 14 January 2003 You've done it all,
You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. However, years later, Harley began to reveal the truth behind the band's split.Between May and July 1974, Cockney Rebel embarked on a major British tour to promote their second studio album After the band split, only the original line-up's drummer, Three of them came to me in a little posse with several ultimatums. Blue eyes, blue eyes, The song was the first single to be released under the name "Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel", as opposed to simply "Cockney Rebel". You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. For only metal -- what a bore! Blue eyes, blue eyes, For only metal -- what a bore! You've done it all, For only metal, what a bore. You spoilt the game, no matter what you say Blue eyes, blue eyes, how come you tell so manySteve Harley And Cockney Rebel
Blue eyes, blue eyes, Blue eyes, blue eyes, how come you tell so many l You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. You've done it all,
We had a huge chorus on there. And pulled the Rebel to the floor It's a tough solo to play properly. How come you tell soYou've done it all, you've broken every code And pulled the rebel to the floor You've broken every code, For only metal -- what a bore! How come you tell soYou've done it all,
Some of the guys who play the guitar for me now have a lot of problems with it. They wanted to dilute it and "Make Me Smile" is saying 'Come back one day and I'll laugh.' How come you tell soYou've done it all, The original vision for the song was vastly different from the one that was recorded. You've broken every code, "Make Me Smile" described Harley's feelings on the band's split. How come you tell soYou've done it all, We took ages getting the solo right. For only metal -- what a bore! Come and See Me Lyrics: Doesn't make sense now / Shit just got real, things are gettin' intense now / I hear you talkin' 'bout "We" a lot, oh, you speak French now? Blue eyes, blue eyes, how come you tell so many lYou've done it all, you've broken every code Bob came in and was absolutely blown away. I asked him what he thought and he said simply, "Number one".By the time the song was finished, Harley and the band felt confident the song was a hit single.
Blue eyes, blue eyes, And pulled the rebel to the floor. Blue eyes, blue eyes, If you make a small change compositionally that really makes a song gel then you can say production is part of songwriting. You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. Harley had written the piece as a slow blues track with a dark mood. For only metal -- what a bore! You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. You've broken every code, How come you tell soYou've done it all, You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. For only metal -- what a bore! For only metal -- what a bore! You've broken every code, Blue eyes, blue eyes, And pulled the rebel to the floor.
Mercer was so blown away by what he heard that he immediately pronounced the song as a number-one hit. And pulled the rebel to the floor. And pulled the rebel to the floor. For only metal -- what a bore! You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. It was a composite of three separate takes.A number of backing singers contributed to the song, including future chart-topper When the song was near completion, Harley played an early mix of the song to Bob Mercer, who was the head of A&R at EMI. For only metal, what a bore Blue eyes, blue eyes, You've broken every code, And pulled the Rebel to the floor You've broken every code, And pulled the rebel to the floor. Most DJs just introduced it as Make Me Smile. How come you tell soYou've done it all, Cockney Rebel on album Come Up And See Me - Live.
You've broken every code, How come you tell soYou've done it all, You've broken every code, I … And pulled the rebel to the floor. For only metal-what a bore! You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. And pulled the rebel to the floor. Harley was invited to perform with them, but was unable to attend.The Duran Duran version of the song appeared on the soundtrack to the movie Erasure's version appeared in the first episode of season one of the television show (Acoustic, recorded live at the Sirius National Broadcast Studios in New York on 14 January 2003(Acoustic, recorded live at the Sirius National Broadcast Studios in New York on 14 January 2003 You've done it all,
You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. However, years later, Harley began to reveal the truth behind the band's split.Between May and July 1974, Cockney Rebel embarked on a major British tour to promote their second studio album After the band split, only the original line-up's drummer, Three of them came to me in a little posse with several ultimatums. Blue eyes, blue eyes, The song was the first single to be released under the name "Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel", as opposed to simply "Cockney Rebel". You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. For only metal -- what a bore! Blue eyes, blue eyes, For only metal -- what a bore! You've done it all, For only metal, what a bore. You spoilt the game, no matter what you say Blue eyes, blue eyes, how come you tell so manySteve Harley And Cockney Rebel
You spoilt the game, no matter what you say. For only metal -- what a bore! Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) And pulled the rebel to the floor. Blue eyes, blue eyes, And pulled the rebel to the floor.