While Greg Kihn may have found a home for his music when he moved to Berkeley in 1974 and signed on with Beserkley Records, it would take almost a decade to find a successful formula for his music. Winding from Dylanesque folk to merseyesque rock, by the early '80s Kihn and his band found they shared elements of new wave music, and scored their first US hit, "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)." Kihn had a bigger hit the following year with "Jeopardy," which peaked in the States at number 2. "Jeopardy" brought Kihn two of the highest honors an early eighties act could achieve: MTV put the video into heavy rotation, and Weird Al Yankovic recorded a parody. Kihn has been hard at work over the years, hosting a radio show, writing books and coming up with clever album titles (Kihnspiracy, Unkihntrollable). He has kinhtinued recording through it all, though it has proven difficult for Kihn to recapture the successes of 1982 and '83.
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Anna Belle Lee
Greg Kihn Band Lyrics
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You hurry too much
You worry too much about me
‘Cause life’s a little bit rough
A little bit tough
And a little bit hard to see
Now, I know our love is fragile
‘Cause it broke so easily
Anna Belle Lee
Anna Belle Lee
Beautiful Anna Belle Lee
Anna Belle Lee
I guess I never know your secrets
Although I hardly even tried
To get past your defenses
Each time I was denied
You know we couldn’t live together
And we can’t live side-by-side
Anna Belle Lee
Anna Belle Lee
Beautiful Anna Belle Lee
Anna Belle Lee
Oh, I loved you for your beauty
But you wanted to be free
Anna Belle Lee
Anna Belle Lee
Beautiful Anna Belle Lee
Anna Belle Lee
Beautiful Anna Belle Lee
Anna Belle Lee
Beautiful Anna Belle Lee
Anna Belle Lee
The lyrics to Greg Kihn Band's song "Anna Belle Lee" seem to be about a relationship that has gone through a rough patch. The singer addresses his partner, who seems to be overly concerned and focused on his well-being. He acknowledges that life can be tough and that their love is fragile, but it seems like he's unable to truly connect with her on a deeper level. He's aware of her secrets but has been unable to break through her defenses, and it appears that their relationship is ultimately doomed.
The song is also an ode to Anna Belle Lee, the woman that the singer loves but cannot be with. He describes her beauty and acknowledges that he loved her for it, but she wanted to be free. There's a sense of sadness and regret about the situation, as if the singer knows that things could have been different if they had been able to work through their issues.
Overall, the lyrics to "Anna Belle Lee" convey a sense of longing and disappointment. The singer wishes things were different, but it seems that the relationship has run its course.
Line by Line Meaning
Sometimes, you talk too much
At times, you tend to say more than necessary
You hurry too much
You are always in a hurry
You worry too much about me
You are overly concerned about me
‘Cause life’s a little bit rough
Because life can be challenging
A little bit tough
A little challenging
And a little bit hard to see
Unclear, difficult to comprehend
Now, I know our love is fragile
I understand that our love is delicate
‘Cause it broke so easily
Because it shattered effortlessly
Anna Belle Lee
Addressing the subject of the song, Anna Belle Lee
I guess I never know your secrets
Perhaps I never truly understood your private thoughts and feelings
Although I hardly even tried
Despite a lack of effort on my part
To get past your defenses
To break down the barriers you had in place
Each time I was denied
Whenever I tried, I was unsuccessful
You know we couldn’t live together
We both understand that our relationship couldn't work
And we can’t live side-by-side
We cannot coexist peacefully
Oh, I loved you for your beauty
I was infatuated by your physical appearance
But you wanted to be free
Your desire for freedom was more important than staying in the relationship
Beautiful Anna Belle Lee
Addressing the subject of the song, Anna Belle Lee, again
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