Slow Fade
Bill LaBounty Lyrics


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She says goodnight
Turns out the light
But you lie awake
Until dawn
Day after day
There′s something slippin' away
You better hold on
It isn′t gonna be long now

Here comes the slow fade
That's the last part of the song
Shes' gonna leave
After a slow fade
And you won′t even know that she′s gone

One little white lie
An old alibi
And it's a little bit too late
For the truth
And the rest of a romance
Is just one more dance
Better make it a blues
There′s nothing to lose now

Here comes the slow fade
That's the last part of the song
That′s when shes' gonna leave
After a slow fade
And you won′t even know that she's gone

Turn back the clock
You gotta make the night stop
It's getting close to the end
There′s no need to pretend

After a slow fade
′Cause that's the last part of the song
And she′s gonna leave
After a slow fade
And you won't even know that she′s gone

After a slow fade
She's gonna leave
After a slow fade
She′s gonna leave
After a slow fade
She's gonna leave
After a slow fade




She's gonna leave
After a slow fade

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bill LaBounty's song "Slow Fade" depict a relationship that is gradually deteriorating. The opening lines describe a situation where the couple says goodnight and turns off the lights, but one person lies awake until dawn, indicating that there is a sense of unrest or unease in the relationship. Something is slipping away, and the listener is advised to hold on because it won't be long until the relationship completely falls apart.


The chorus introduces the concept of the "slow fade," which refers to the gradual and unnoticed departure of one person from the relationship. The suggestion is that the woman is going to leave without the man even realizing it, emphasizing the lack of awareness or attention he has been paying to their connection. There is a sense of impending loss and the revelation that the man is unaware of the impending departure of his partner.


The second verse introduces the idea of deceit and lies within the relationship. The mention of a "little white lie" and an "old alibi" suggests that there has been deceptive behavior and a lack of honesty between the couple. It is now too late for the truth to be revealed, and the rest of their romance is reduced to simply going through the motions. The advice given is to make their remaining time together a blues, implying that they should accept the impending end and perhaps find solace in expressing their emotions through music.


The bridge section urges the listener to turn back the clock and stop the progression towards the end of the relationship. However, it also acknowledges that the end is approaching, and there is no need to pretend otherwise. The repetition of the phrase "after a slow fade" reinforces the inevitability of the woman's departure, as if emphasizing that this is the final act of their relationship, and she will leave unnoticed and unremarked upon.


Overall, "Slow Fade" explores the gradual erosion of a relationship, highlighting the lack of awareness and attention that can lead to its demise. It conveys a sense of resignation and acceptance of the impending end, while also emphasizing the importance of being present in the relationship and holding on to what remains.


Line by Line Meaning

She says goodnight
She is signaling the end of the day or possibly the end of their relationship.


Turns out the light
Symbolically, she is shutting down their connection or intimacy.


But you lie awake
Unable to sleep, he is consumed by thoughts and worries about their fading relationship.


Until dawn
He remains awake and anxious until the early hours of the morning.


Day after day
This fading feeling continues to persist and affect them daily.


There's something slippin' away
Their relationship is slowly deteriorating and slipping out of their grasp.


You better hold on
He is advised to hold on and try to salvage what remains of their connection.


It isn't gonna be long now
The inevitable end of their relationship is approaching rapidly.


Here comes the slow fade
The final phase of their relationship where she gradually distances herself.


That's the last part of the song
Referring to the metaphorical journey of their relationship, this is the closing chapter.


She's gonna leave
She is planning to depart from the relationship.


And you won't even know that she's gone
By the time he realizes her absence, she will have already left.


One little white lie
A small lie or deception that has been told, possibly leading to their current situation.


An old alibi
A previous excuse or justification that no longer holds any weight.


And it's a little bit too late
The opportunity to rectify their actions or repair their relationship has passed.


For the truth
They can no longer afford to be honest and transparent with each other.


And the rest of a romance
The remaining aspects or essence of their romantic connection.


Is just one more dance
Their relationship has become monotonous and repetitive, lacking genuine emotion.


Better make it a blues
They should infuse their last moments together with melancholy and sorrow.


There's nothing to lose now
With their relationship on the brink of collapse, there is no risk left to take.


Turn back the clock
He wishes to reverse time and undo the damage that has been done.


You gotta make the night stop
He desires to halt the progression of the night, longing for a moment of pause or respite.


It's getting close to the end
Their relationship is rapidly approaching its conclusion.


There's no need to pretend
They no longer need to pretend or hold onto illusions of a happy ending.


After a slow fade
Following the gradual fading of their relationship.


′Cause that's the last part of the song
As with any song, the final part signifies its conclusion, mirroring the end of their relationship.


And she's gonna leave
Confirming her intention to depart from their relationship.


After a slow fade
After the gradual diminishing of their connection.


She's gonna leave
She has made the decision to leave him behind.


After a slow fade
Similar to a fading musical note, their relationship will dissolve quietly.


She's gonna leave
She intends to walk away from their relationship completely.


After a slow fade
After their relationship has diminished into nothingness.


She's gonna leave
She will depart from their relationship, leaving him behind.


After a slow fade
Following the gradual fading of their once vibrant love.




Writer(s): Bill La Bounty, Roy Freeland

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