Gimme Gimme Gimme
Beseech Lyrics


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[Abba cover]

Half past twelve
And I'm watching the late show in my flat all alone
How I hate to spend the evening on my own
autumn winds
blowing outside the window as I loom around the
room
and it makes me so depressed to see the phone
there's not a soul out there
no one to hear my prayer

[Chorus]
Gimme gimme gimme a man after midnight
won't somebody help me chase these shadows away
gimme gimme gimme a man after midnight
take me through the darkness to the break of the day

Movie stars
find the end of the rainbow, with the fortune to win
It's so different from the world I'm living in
Tired of T.V
I open the window and gaze into the night
but there's nothing there to see, no one in sight
there's not a soul out there
no one to hear my prayer

[Chorus]

There's not a soul out there
no one to hear my prayer





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

In this cover of Abba's "Gimme Gimme Gimme," Beseech sings about the loneliness and the longing for companionship. The song begins with the singer being alone in his flat past midnight, watching late-night shows all by himself. He hates spending the evening on his own, and the autumn winds blowing outside only make him more depressed. He gazes around the room and finds nothing but his phone, which no one responds to. He prays for someone to hear him but to no avail.


The chorus "Gimme gimme gimme a man after midnight, won't somebody help me chase these shadows away, gimme gimme gimme a man after midnight, take me through the darkness to the break of the day" holds the essence of the song. The singer's plea to have a companion after midnight, to chase the shadows away, and take him through the darkness indicates his inner desire for love and care. He compares himself to movie stars who find the end of the rainbow with their fortunes, while he longs for the very basic need of human connection.


The song in itself shows the importance of companionship, something everyone craves for. The Abba cover has been used as a soundtrack in several films, TV shows, and commercials since its release.


Line by Line Meaning

Half past twelve
It's already 12:30 AM


And I'm watching the late show in my flat all alone
I'm sitting at home, watching TV by myself


How I hate to spend the evening on my own
I dislike being alone at night


Autumn winds blowing outside the window as I loom around the room
The wind is blowing outside as I walk around inside the room


And it makes me so depressed to see the phone
Seeing the phone makes me feel sad


There's not a soul out there
No one is outside


No one to hear my prayer
Nobody can hear me


Gimme gimme gimme a man after midnight
I want a man to keep me company after midnight


Won't somebody help me chase these shadows away
Can someone help me get rid of my worries


Take me through the darkness to the break of the day
Guide me through the night and into the morning


Movie stars find the end of the rainbow, with the fortune to win
Celebrities have the luck and privilege to attain success


It's so different from the world I'm living in
The life of fame is unlike my own


Tired of T.V, I open the window and gaze into the night
I'm bored of TV, so I look out of the window into the darkness


But there's nothing there to see, no one in sight
There's nothing interesting outside to watch


There's not a soul out there
No one is outside


No one to hear my prayer
Nobody can hear me




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Comments from YouTube:

Raul RACOTEA

Almost 2020 and I can say this interpretation of Gimme Gimme Gimme is one of the best if not the best

Genadi Krastev

I agree metal brother,this is the best cover of this song

txmetalhead82xk

It is massively dark and impressive.

Raul RACOTEA

@Rooster Caffeine now I did, thanks

Rooster Caffeine

Ever hear Mark Boles cover it with Yngvwie Malmsteen's Rising force. Absolute fucking banger version.

Michael Hutton

You got that right... ALL the other versions I have heard suck

scooter meowdacat

Still holds up as best cover...

txmetalhead82xk

Absolutely. The lyrics by ABBA are already dark, and this song gives it a strong gothic feel.

Genadi Krastev

Yes Sir,the greatest cover

zloidooraque

it's good, but not best cover sorry =))
almost sounds paradoxical, but this cover has too little deviation from the original.

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