
Date of issue: 31.12.1989
Record label: A&M
Song language: English
All For You |
Lucas Riley came to LA |
From a dying English town |
With his nineteen year old wife |
Who swore she’d try to settle down |
He tried to prove his love with money |
When all she wanted was him at home |
He came home tired every evening |
She’d be waiting there alone |
He’d say «Do you love me |
Say you do |
Is this like I always promised life to you |
Do you love me |
Say you do |
'cause you know my angel |
All I do I do for you» |
One day while Lucas worked |
She met a delicate young man |
With the softest sweetest voice |
And tender lovely hands |
While Lucas Riley slept |
His wife and lover met |
Making love while Lucas Riley |
Fell deeper into debt |
He’d say «do you love me |
Say you do |
Is this like I always promised life to you |
Do you love me |
Say you do |
'cause you know my angel |
All I do |
I do for you» |
Lucas Riley met a man who said |
«You've been working much too hard |
Nobody understands you |
Nobody sees the man you know you are |
I have a little business |
I admit it’s a bit against the law |
But if anything goes wrong |
I can see you’re not involved» |
And he kept on thinking |
He kept on saying |
He’d say «do you love me |
Say you do |
Is this like I always promised life to you |
Do you love me |
Say you do |
'cause you know my angel |
All I do I do for you» |
Name | Year |
---|---|
In The Morning | 1989 |
Compassion | 2001 |
Liberty Lies | 1989 |
Stranger | 1989 |
Sirens In The City | 1989 |
The Best Inside You | 1989 |
Born For Love | 1991 |
Hello Mary | 1989 |
Dance | 1989 |
Nobody | 1991 |
The Waiter | 1991 |
The Got No Shotgun Hydrahead Octopus Blues | 1991 |
A Secret Silken World | 1991 |
The Postman | 1991 |
A Bitter Tree | 1991 |
Nothing's Gonna Bring Me Down | 2001 |
The Crash | 2001 |