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When It's Over - Loverboy



     
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When you look into his eyes, it comes to you as no surprise
It's always the same
Every time he's out with you, he tries to tell you what to do
You don't need it that way
Sometimes you think you're playing the fool
He's running around breaking all the rules
Somehow that don't seem fair
There's got to be a better way
You know what I'm trying to say
'Cause deep, deep down inside
You're living in a life in total lies
What did he ever do for you?
What's he trying to put you through?
I just don't understand
You showed him love and tenderness
Touched him with your sweet caress
Now he's leaving you
So what's the point in working it out

Tell me what it's all about
That's why I'm saying
I hope you're with me
I hope you're with me when it's over
I hope you're with me
I hope you're with me when it's over
You won't be lonely
You won't be lonely when it's over
You won't be lonely
You, when it's over
It's over, it's over, it's over
It's over, it's over, it's over
And in the morning when he's gone
Please don't sing that sad, sad song
I don't want to hear it
Forget about him let him go
It won't hurt what he don't know
What's he trying to say to you?
What's he trying to tell you?
He don't really care
Face the truth and realize
You don't need his alibi's no more
I hope you're with me
I hope you're with me when it's over
I hope you're with me
I hope you're with me when it's over
You won't be lonely
You won't be lonely when it's over
You won't be lonely
You, when it's over
It's over, it's over, it's over
It's over, it's over, it's over

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
There is a lot of history to a band that has been around for over 25 years - some good and some not so good...but all of it classic!

The band first came to light shortly after Paul Dean (ex-Streetheart) and Mike Reno (ex-Moxy) met in a rehearsal warehouse in Calgary, Alberta. Recognizing each other's talent and drive, they began writing together almost immediately.

Keyboardist, Doug Johnson joined the duo shortly after, and in the spring of '79 the band became a quartet when Paul's old Streetheart drummer, Matt Frenette, joined the fold. The guys headed for Vancouver and found the missing piece of the puzzle when bassist Scott Smith left his band Dalbello and LOVERBOY was formed.

Impressed with the band's demos, Columbia Records (CBS) signed them to a recording deal and in 1980 "Loverboy" was released in Canada and the US, and in Europe and Australia in 1981, garnering hits with "The Kid is Hot Tonight" and "Turn Me Loose". The band toured almost non-stop supporting that album, opening for acts like Kiss, Cheap Trick, Bob Seger, Kansas and ZZ Top.

"Get Lucky", their second effort, was released in Canada and the US in October 1981 and Loverboy headed out on the road with Journey almost immediately. At the same time, the first album was certified platinum in the US and quadruple platinum in Canada...not too shabby for a debut album!

January '82 brought their first headlining tour of the US, followed by a clean sweep of the Juno awards (Canadian Grammy) ... a record still unbeaten by any other Canadian band!!

1983 garnered two more Junos and "Keep It Up" was released selling a million copies in just over a month followed by another hectic tour!

August '85 brought the release of "Lovin' Every Minute of It". By spring, the album had sold over 2 million copies and had produced three hit singles, the albums title track, "Dangerous" and "This Could Be the Night". They topped 1986 off with a monster hit off the Top Gun soundtrack "Heaven In Your Eyes".

"Wildside" was released the summer of '87 with the song "Notorious" as the first single. Although the album is a fan favourite - with the emergence of the grunge scene it didn't do as well commercially as hoped. The band took a step back to evaluate the future and whether or not it included LOVERBOY.

Never actually disbanding, the guys went ahead with their solo careers and raising their respective families until 1993 when they reunited to do a benefit for a sick friend. After playing live together again, and with the release of a couple of greatest hits packages, Loverboy realized the spark was still there and they once again hit the road...only to find that the fans were still there as well!

The band continued to tour the casino circuit and festivals, doing over a 100 dates per year throughout the remainder of the '90s.

The year 2000 should have ended on a high note for the band... after a great season of touring, the guys wound down for the year, playing one last show on the 25th of November, a benefit for Juvenile Diabetes, raising over $62000 for research. Sadly, this would be the last time the original five members of Loverboy would play live together.

On November 30th, tragedy struck. Scott had decided to spend his time off sailing with a couple of friends. The boat hit stormy waters 4 miles off the coast of San Francisco and a rogue wave swept the boat, taking him overboard. After a two-day search by the coast guard, family and friends - Scott was declared lost at sea.

After much soul-searching and the overwhelming support of Scott's family, friends and fans from all over, the band decided in early 2001 that he would have wanted them to continue. Streetheart veteran, Ken "Spider" Sinnaeve, was the obvious choice to take Scott's place and the fans welcomed him with open arms. The band took to the road again to support the release of the album, "Live, Loud and Loose" which includes a touching tribute to Scott.

2005 brought Loverboy's silver anniversary, highlights including a performance on NBCs variety show "Hit Me Baby One More Time" and capping the year off with two wonderful moments - an award from Juvenile Diabetes honouring their hard work in raising funds for research, and induction to the West Coast Music Hall of Fame.

Which brings us to 2008, where the boys continue to tour, playing to huge crowds across Canada and the US ..

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