ANNIE LENNOX - NO MORE I LOVE YOU'S
Diba,Diba,Dib,Dib,Dib,Haaw
Diba,Diba,Dib,Dib,Dib,Haaw
Diba,Diba,Dib,Dib,Dib,Haaw
Diba,Diba,Dib,Dib,Dib,Haaw
Diba,Diba,Dib,Dib,Dib,Haaw
I Used To Be Lunatic
From The Gracious Days
I Used To Be Woebegone
And So Restless Nights
My Aching Heart Would Bleed
For You To See
Oh But Now...
(I Don't Find Myself Bouncing Home Whistling
Buttonhole Tunes To Make Me Cry)
No More I Love You's
The Language Is Leaving Me
No More I Love You's
Changes Are Shifting Outside The Word
(The Lover Speaks About The Monsters)
I Used To Have Demons In My Room At Night
Desire,Despair,Desire,So Many Monsters
Oh But Now...
(I Don't Find Myself Bouncing Home Whistling
Buttonhole Tunes To Make Me Cry)
No More I Love You's
The Language Is Leaving Me
No More I Love You's
The Language Is Leaving Me In Silence
No More I Love You's
Changes Are Shifting Outside The Word
They Were Being Really Crazy
They Were On The Come
And You Know What Mammy?
Everybody Was Being Really Crazy. Uh Huh.
The Monsters Are Crazy
There Are Monsters Outsides
No More I Love You's
The Language Is Leaving Me
No More I Love You's
The Language Is Leaving Me In Silence
No More I Love You's
Changes Are Shifting Outside The Word
Outside The Word
SONG FACTS
Writer(s): Joseph Hughes, David Freeman
Producer(s): Stephen Lipson
This Song Was Written And First Released In 1986 By A Uk Synth-Pop Duo Called The Lover Speaks, Which Was Comprised Of Instrumentalist Joseph Hughes And Singer David Freeman.
After Splitting From Eurythmics In 1990, Lennox Poured Her Heart Out On Her First Solo Album, Diva, In 1992. Releasing A Covers Album Gave Her An Emotional Respite And More Time To Spend With Her Two Young Children. She Blogged In Publicity Materials For Her 2009 Greatest Hits Set: "I Absolutely Love Interpreting Other People's Songs. This One Was Written By The Lover Speaks, And Is A Small Piece Of Genius."
Lennox Sports Another Distinctive Look In The Video, Appearing In Period Garb As Some Kind Of Fashion-Forward Aristocrat From The 1800s. As She Luxuriates, Men Dressed Like Ballerinas Entertain Her. It Was One Of Four Videos From Medusa That She Directed With Joe Dyer.
Lennox Won The 1995 Grammy Award For Best Female Pop Vocal Performance For This Song.