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Neil
Helena Springs wanted us to write a song will her, and we went to her
house one Sunday afternoon She'd already written an idea, which became
the bridge of this song, and we took that away and wrote the rest. She
also already had that part of the lyric: 'The night goes by...' I wrote
the rest of the words; except she had a good line we wanted to keep in:
'Then rise the daylight sky'.
Chris
She had some lyrics that were very positive, and when Neil had changed
it around the song became more negative.
Neil
This version was made as a demo for her to sing. We sent it to her because
she was touring with Elton John at the time, and we never heard anything
back from her for ages and we were dead disappointed because we thought
it was a really good song. Then we got David Jacob to mix it and put it
on the b-side of 'What have I done to deserve this?' - we had been recording
'King's Cross' with Stephen Hague and we stayed one night to mix this.
Helena Springs did her own version, for her solo album which was never
released, which she called 'A New Love'. Hers was much more complicated.
The words I wrote - which were for her to sing - are about a woman leaving
her husband, going to get a new life. She doesn't know whether she's doing
the right thing - she's creeping away at night because he's repressing
her. I like the line, 'how do you get to heaven if you never try?' I don't
know why but I always imagine Boy George singing this.
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