Valerie
Giorgio Moroder & Phil Oakey Lyrics
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You're hurting me
Valerie Valerie Valerie
Don't set me free
What shall I do when you are gone?
I'll walk around looking sad
Valerie Valerie Valerie
You're getting me down
To move into town
What do you think you'll find out there?
You might as well stay as home
Valerie Valerie Valerie
Valerie Valerie Valerie
Remember me
Misery misery misery
Is all I can see
What shall I do when you are gone?
I'm going to be so sad
Valerie Valerie Valerie Valerie
Valerie Valerie Valerie
Valerie Valerie Valerie
Valerie Valerie Valerie
In the song "Valerie" by Giorgio Moroder & Phil Oakey, the repetitive calling of the name Valerie emphasizes the deep emotional connection the singer has with this person named Valerie. The lyrics convey a sense of pain and hurt caused by Valerie, as the singer expresses that she is hurting them and begs her not to set them free. This could suggest a toxic or complicated relationship where the singer feels trapped or burdened by Valerie's actions.
The repeated question of "What shall I do when you are gone?" reflects the uncertainty and fear of loneliness that the singer feels when thinking about a potential separation from Valerie. The mention of walking around looking sad and feeling miserable without Valerie paints a picture of someone who heavily relies on their presence for happiness and emotional stability, hinting at a deep emotional dependency on Valerie.
The lyrics also touch on the idea of change and the fear of the unknown. The singer questions Valerie's decision to move into town, wondering if it is necessary and expressing the sentiment that she might as well stay at home. This could be a subtle way of conveying a fear of losing what is familiar and comfortable, as well as a plea for Valerie to stay and not disrupt the current dynamic of their relationship.
The repetition of Valerie's name throughout the song, along with the themes of sadness, misery, and uncertainty, creates a sense of longing, desperation, and emotional turmoil. The singer seems consumed by their feelings for Valerie and the fear of losing her, resulting in a poignant and raw portrayal of love, dependence, and the complexities of human relationships.
Line by Line Meaning
Valerie Valerie Valerie
Repeatedly calling out to Valerie in anguish
You're hurting me
Expressing emotional pain caused by Valerie
Don't set me free
Desiring to remain connected to Valerie despite the hurt
What shall I do when you are gone?
Reflecting on the future without Valerie
I'll walk around looking sad
Expecting to feel melancholy after Valerie's departure
You're getting me down
Bringing feelings of sadness and despair
Do you think that it's necessary
Questioning the reasons behind Valerie's decision
To move into town
Considering Valerie's choice to leave for a new place
What do you think you'll find out there?
Wondering about Valerie's expectations in the new location
You might as well stay at home
Suggesting that staying where Valerie is known might be better
Remember me
Asking Valerie to keep memories of the singer
Misery misery misery
Acknowledging the overwhelming feeling of sorrow
Is all I can see
Feeling surrounded by pain and sadness
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Continued pleading for Valerie's attention and understanding
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Written by: GIORGIO MORODER, PHILIP OAKEY
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