A talented singer and bass guitarist, trained in classical piano and percussion, she joined her sisters in the 60s Detroit garage rock group The Pleasure Seekers whilst still in her teens and never looked back. By the early 70s, Suzi went off to England to work with producer Mickie Most, while her sister Patti joined the all-woman rock band Fanny. An underground following spread around Suzi's charisma and powerful singing.
Suzi found herself singing the material of songwriting duo Chinn & Chapman, musicians who were also having hits with Sweet. Combining shades of bubblegum pop with a hard rock spirit, similar to the power pop ethos of the era, Suzi embraced the glam sound. Under their tutelage, she had four top ten rock hits in the U.K., but she remained mostly unknown in the U.S.
However, her U.K. fame expanded through the 70s, with Suzi becoming a successful solo singer, bassist, and songwriter with a string of charting hits. Her appeal extended into the 80s while many of her contempoaries broke up. Notable songs of his period include "Can The Can", "Devil Gate Drive", "Tear Me Apart", and "The Wild One", among many others.
Suzi extended her career to television in 1979 when she guest starred for three seasons on the hit television series 'Happy Days'. She played the character Leather Tuscadero, who was the younger sister of Fonzie's love interest, Pinky Tuscadero. In 1979, at the height of the disco era, she finally made the U.S. Top Five with the track "Stumblin' In", a duet with Chris Norman.
In her musical career she has had 16 hit singles, sold over 45 million records and toured since 1964. She has also had guest appearances in the Runaways documentary "Edgeplay" and various UK television shows including Minder, Dempsey And Makepeace and Absolutely Fabulous.
In 1990, Suzi trod the boards in London's West End playing the lead in the musical Annie Get Your Gun and wrote and starred in a musical about Talullah Bankhead.
Suzi continues to write, perform and record her own original material and has a forthcoming new album Naked Under Leather. She also hosts an excellent show on BBC Radio 2.
Quatro's first single "Rolling Stone" did not achieve popularity anywhere except Portugal, where it made number one. Most introduced Quatro to the songwriting and production team Nicky Chinn/Mike Chapman. Her second single "Can the Can" (1973) was a number one hit throughout Europe and in Australia. It was followed up by three further hits: "48 Crash" (1973), "Daytona Demon" (1973) and "Devil Gate Drive" (1974) on RAK Records. Her first two albums were also European and Australian successes.
These recordings, however, met little success in her native U.S., despite tours in the mid-1970s supporting Alice Cooper, and, except in Australia, the popularity of Quatro's rocking glam rock declined from 1975. In the interim, she did enjoy success as a session player.
Quatro's fortunes did not change until 1978 when "If You Can't Give Me Love" became a hit in the UK and Australia. This did nothing to prompt Stateside success, but "Stumblin' In", a duet recorded that same year for RSO Records with Chris Norman of Smokie secured a #4 peak in the U.S. Both tracks featured on the "If You Knew Suzi" album. A year later, Quatro released "Suzi... And Other Four Letter Words". She called it her favourite album. This featured singles, such as "She's In Love With You", which made number 11 in the UK , "Mama's Boy" (34) and "I've Never Been In Love" (56). In 1980, her song "Rock Hard" was featured on the soundtrack of the cult film Times Square, along with some punk and new wave bands like Talking Heads, Ramones, XTC and The Pretenders. This success period proved brief however, and her last UK hit was "Heart of Stone" in late 1982. In 1985 Quatro collaborated with Bronski Beat and members of The Kinks, Eddie and the Hot Rods, and Dr Feelgood on the Mark Cunningham-produced version of David Bowie's classic "Heroes", released the following year as the 1986 BBC "Children In Need" single.
In December 2005, a documentary chronicling Quatro's life, "Naked under leather" directed by former Runaway Victory Tischler Blue appeared. In February 2006, Quatro released "Back To the Drive", produced by Sweet guitarist Andy Scott. The album's title track was penned by her former collaborator Mike Chapman.
March 2007 saw Quatro release a version of The Eagles' "Desperado", followed by the publication of her autobiography, "Unzipped".
Suzi Quatro has sold over 45 million records.
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Lay me Down
Suzi Quatro Lyrics
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You're pushin' for the insight
You're waiting for the right time
Should I go Whooah
You're so fine
You take away the lonely
You are the one and only
Who understands how I need it tonight
Stay with me a little longer
Lay me down one more time
Stay with me a little longer
Lay me down a little stronger
Make sweet love one more time
Stay with me
Lay me down Whoah Whoah lay me down
Whoah whoah lay me down whoah whoah lay me
Down
You're so good
You hold me when I need it
And touch me when I feel it
Oh in the night
You're so fine
You make it long after midnight
You make it last and it's alright
Oh in the night
Love how you love me tonight
Stay with me a little longer
Lay me down one more time
Stay with me a little longer
Lay me down a little stronger
Make sweet love one more time
Stay with me
Lay me down Whoah Whoah lay me down
Whoah whoah lay me down whoah whoah lay me
Down
In Suzi Quatro's song Lay Me Down, the singer expresses her admiration and appreciation for her lover's understanding of her needs. She praises his insight and feels comforted by his touch in times of loneliness. The chorus repeats the phrase "Stay with me a little longer, lay me down one more time" which alludes to the desire to continue their physical and emotional connection.
The lyrics demonstrate a desire for intimacy and passion, as indicated by the lines "Make sweet love one more time" and "You make it last and it's alright". The use of the phrase "Oh in the night" implies that their connection is strongest when the world is quiet and they are alone together.
Overall, the song paints a picture of a deep and meaningful connection between two people who understand and love each other.
Line by Line Meaning
You're so good
You possess great qualities and abilities
You're pushin' for the insight
You are striving for understanding and knowledge
You're waiting for the right time
You are patient and aware that timing is important
Should I go Whooah
I am questioning whether to express my emotions
You're so fine
You possess beauty and elegance
You take away the lonely
You alleviate feelings of solitude and isolation
You are the one and only
You are unique and irreplaceable
Who understands how I need it tonight
You comprehend my desires for intimacy and connection in the present moment
Stay with me a little longer
Remain in my company for additional time
Lay me down one more time
Help me relax and unwind once again
Lay me down a little stronger
Hold me more firmly and passionately
Make sweet love one more time
Engage in an intimate and affectionate act with one another again
Love how you love me tonight
I am enjoying and reveling in the way you are expressing your love and affection towards me tonight
Whoah Whoah lay me down
Expressing a desire to be physically embraced and held
Whoah whoah lay me down whoah whoah lay me
Continuing to express a desire to be physically embraced and held
Down
Concluding the expression of desire to be physically embraced and held
Contributed by Jasmine M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.