You Still Love Me - 77s



     
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You Still Love Me Lyrics


(I)
Yeah I come running
(Down)
Down the mountain of love
(I)
You know I'd been up there
(So long)
But I couldn't get enough
I've been look, looking
Checking my load, wondering how I pull it
I've been talk, talking
Talking out loud, talking to myself alone
(You)
Are you still waiting
(For)
For me to come home
(I)
You know I can't stand it

(Knowing)
You're there all alone
I've been run, running
Running from love, thinking I'd had enough
Ain't no fun, fun in
Laughing alone and living on my own
Am I done, done with
Checking it out, baby I got my doubts
Got no love, love left
Where can I go, I know I've wasted it
I know, I know I blew it, baby
Show me where to go now
I gotta find us something better
Will you wait there forever?
Who can understand the heart of a man
When his love grows cold then his heart turns old
Full of pride, love denied 'till he dies inside
(Love)
Love, love, love come running
(Home)
Back home to my heart
(Stay)
Won't you stay right there inside me
(Never, never)
Never to depart
(Ain't done nothing)
Nothing at all, building a wall inside me
(You did something)
Good to me
And now I can't be free
(Are you coming)
Coming around
To the new sound of my old footsteps
(You still love, love me)
You still love me
I know, I know I love you baby
And I know where to go now
I think I found us something better
We can be there forever
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77s

When the 77s came of age in 1984, with the brilliant calling card of All Fall Down (Exit/A&M), it was evident to those who heard it that this was something new. For anyone truly in love with rock & roll, who loved passion, hooks, harmony, three (or four) chords and the truth, here was a band that delivered.

And if you listened to college radio that year, you could hear it. A look at the college charts found the 77s in the same company as The Cure, Let's Active, The Replacements, The Church, and others. What the 77's had that the other bands didn't was the history of all rock & roll breathing and pulsating under a brand new sound... Jerry Lee, Elvis, The Rolling Stones, The Doors, all there right in the room with more contemporary influences like The Smiths or The Comsat Angels.

The group's video (and future show stopper) Mercy Mercy was aired on MTV. In Europe, where Polygram released the album, the group played festivals and showcases like the Pandora's Music Box festival, and videos aired on Music Box, the continent's equivalent to MTV.

A change of distribution for Exit brought the small independent to Island Records for the 1987 album, 77's. Here, the band further cemented their musical vision and brought a tougher, live sound to the studio. Rolling Stone noticed "...comes up with a sound that suggests not only they know where they're coming from but also that they're going places," and Rock Express was even more effusive - "Score one for energy and sheer joie de rock. The 77's are a four piece band that play garage rock like they invented the thing."

The radio single "Can't Get Over It" was a top add for weeks at alternative radio and at some stations like KZEL in Oregon (at the time the #2 AOR station in the state) they went as much as four cuts deep. If a little album like U2's The Joshua Tree had not been out at the same time, it might have even been more noticed.

The label soon folded, and the band was to go dormant until a creative rebirth in the early 90's. Since that time, the group has gone the independent route for the most part, releasing some nine albums, growing in stature with each passing year. The beauty of the catalog is its sheer breadth and scope - there may not be another band that's consistently offered up so many diverse musical statements, yet still sounding like the same band.

For everyone who's been burned in relationships, let down by family, friends, and life - had their faith consistently challenged and wondered how to keep afloat, the songs let you know they've been there, done that - indeed, doing that - and yet provide a sense of hope amidst the loss.
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