Talk to You

Small Faces

About Talk to You

"Talk to You" is a song by English rock band Small Faces. It was recorded in 1967 and issued as the B-side of "Here Come the Nice" that peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart.


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1986
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Listen, it's been three months
Since I was last with you
So many people tryin' to
Stop me getting through
The doorman he just laughed
But I don't want no autograph
Now you listen to me baby
All I want to do
Is talk to you
You know I didn't stop you doing
Things you wanted to do
But now it's gone too far
It looks like I'm losing you
But I don't want sympathy
But please don't turn your back on me
Listen baby
All I want to do
Is talk to you
I got to talk to you
I got to try to make you see
Just how very very much
You mean to me
Would it be too much
To try and jog your memory
You remember me baby
I hope that I'm still
Part of your history
Now I don't want to share your car
No no no, or stop you being a star
All I want to, all I wannna do
You know what I've gotta to do
Got to keep on trying

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Small Faces

Small Faces were an English rock and roll band from London. The group was founded in 1965 by members Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones, and Jimmy Winston, although by 1966 Winston was replaced by Ian McLagan as the band's keyboardist. more »

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Written by: MICHAEL KEVIN O'SULLIVAN, RONNIE LANE, STEVE MARRIOTT

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9 facts about this song

Band History
"Small Faces" was an influential British rock band active from 1965 to 1969. The band consisted of Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones, and Ian McLagan. Following the departure of Marriott in 1969, the remaining band members carried on as "Faces".
Song Origin
"Talk to You" is one of the songs from "Small Faces" that highlights the band's transition from rhythm and blues to a more psychedelic sound. It appears on their second studio album called "Small Faces", which was released in 1967.
Song Style
The song "Talk to You" features a unique blend of rock and roll with soul influences, highlighting the band's evolution in sound. It is also notable for its lustrous vocal harmonies and heartfelt lyrics that reflect the emotional depth of the band's songwriting.
Album Success
The "Small Faces" album featuring "Talk to You" reached number 12 on the UK Albums Chart. The album is usually considered the band's artistic peak and has been widely admired for its beautiful art cover done by Gered Mankowitz.
Band Impact
"Small Faces" is considered one of the most influential mod bands of the 1960s. Their music, including "Talk to You", has left a significant impact on future musicians. Their influence can be seen in numerous rock and Britpop bands, including Oasis and Blur.
Memorable Lyrics
A lyric that stands out in "Talk to You" is, "I've got a feeling deep inside, A feeling that I'm sure is right." These lyrics reflect the heartfelt and passionate style of songwriting that "Small Faces" are renowned for.
Live Performances
"Talk to You" was often performed at Small Faces' concerts. Their energetic and passionate performances of the songs often left audiences in awe.
Legacy
The album was re-released on CD in 1997, thirty years after the original release. This shows the lasting impact of this album and the band.
Recognition
In 2012, Small Faces were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, a testament to the band's influence on the rock and roll genre overall. Their music, including songs like "Talk to You", continues to be celebrated for its energy and originality.

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