DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

Who Knew - Pink



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

Who Knew Lyrics


You took my hand, you showed me how
You promised me you'd be around
Uh huh, that's rightI took your words and I believed
In everything you said to me
Yeah huh, that's rightIf someone said three years from now
You'd be long gone
I'd stand up and punch them out
Cause they're all wrongI know better
Cause you said forever
And ever, who knew?Remember when we were such fools
And so convinced and just too cool
Oh no, no noI wish I could touch you again
I wish I could still call you a friend
I'd give anythingWhen someone said count your blessings now
For they're long gone
I guess I just didn't know how
I was all wrongBut they knew better
Still you said forever and ever

Who knew? Yeah yeahI'll keep you locked in my head
Until we meet again
Until we, until we meet again
And I won't forget you my friend
What happened?If someone said three years from now
You'd be long gone
I'd stand up and punch them out
Cause they're all wrongAnd that last kiss I'll cherish
Until we meet again
And time makes it harder
I wish I could rememberBut I keep your memory
You visit me in my sleep
My darling, who knew?My darling
My darling, who knew?
My darling I miss you
My darling, who knew?Who knew?

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
There is more than one artist with this name:

1) Pink was a late 1980s new wave band from Japan. Members included Yutaka Fukuoka (vocals/guitar), hajime okano (vocals/bass), Atsunobu Yakabe (vocals/drums), Hoppy Kamiyama (vocal/keyboards), Steve Eto (vocals/percussion), and Hidehiro Shibuya (vocals/guitars) Osamu Sakasai (vocals/guitars).

2) Pink was an alias of Manfred Linzner, a computer game music composer/demoscene artist & co-creator of the AHX tracker format.

(Not to be confused with pop artist P!nk. If you’re here due to the pop artist, do last.fm and yourself a favor, Fix your artist tags.)

1.) The band Pink formed as a collaboration between ビブラトーンズ (Vibratones) member Yutaka Fukuoka and Hero member Hoppy Kamiyama. The two were joined by hajime okano, Kamiyama's fellow bandmember in the rock group ショコラータ (Gun Blast). Atsunobu Yakabe, Osamu Skasai, and percussionist and former model Steve Eto rounded out the lineup.

The group released the singles 砂の雫 (Drops of Sand) and プライベートストーリー (PRIVATE STORY) in 1984. Pink self-produced their first self-titled album, Pink, May 25, 1985 under their "MOON Records" label.

The band went on to release 光の子 (Child of Light) in February 1986 and two more albums, PSYCHO-DELICIOUS and CYBER in 1987.

At this point, the growing popularity of Pink caught the attention of major record labels. Hoppy Kamiyama would land a two-album deal with Toshiba EMI. The deal would end badly for Kamiyama after production of his critically acclaimed work was cut due to low sales. He would then go on to form his own labels, God Mountain (named for the English translation of his Japanese surname) and God Ocean.

It was the British record label, RIME that produced PSYCHO-DELICIOUS. The English-language single, 英語版 (Soul Flight) was also released under RIME.

Sony Epic produced the 1987 album DAYDREAM TRACKS.

The band returned to independent production in 1988 for FINAL MIX. In 1989, Osamu Sakasai took over on guitars for RED & BLUE.

Each member of the band was an established musician in their own right and they continued to work on solo projects while involved with Pink. Finally, Steve Eto left the band in 1988 to pursue his own interests, leading to the eventual collapse of Pink and the end of production of new material.

Pink continues to tour today with lineups consisting of varying members of the original group as well as support artists. In March 2002, they released a greatest hits compilation The Best of Pink.

Former members of Pink pursue solo careers and have since joined groups such as Halo, Quadraphonics, Rael, Flesh, PUGS, Ontj, and マダムピラニア (Madame Piranha). Kamiyama continues to run God Mountain and God Ocean.

2.) Germany-based Manfred Linzner writes music mainly for handheld consoles. He worked in-house at Vicarious Visions.

His work has appeared on such games as the 2000 PC version of Tomb Raider and Spider-Man, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, and the Iridion series of games. His firm Shin'en provides audio outsourcing services for Nintendo WiiWare and Nintendo DS games. They also offer freelance music services for web sites and developers.

Linzner has cited Vince DiCola, composer of the 1986 Transformers The Movie soundtrack, as one of his influences.

Linzner has been known to work under the handle Pink.

User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Pink