What's That
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That yellow dress you wore
When we went dancing Sunday nights
That smile you give me
In the movies when they dimmed the lights
I've tried in vain to wash the memory from my brain
I can't forget you
And that's what love will do
That's what love will do

The spins we took together
On my beat-up motorbike
The look your pa would give me
When we got back late at night
I've tried in vain to wash the memory from my brain
I can't forget you
And that's what love will do
That's what love will do

I never see you except now and then
But when I see you
The longing starts all over again (over again)

Put out the candle
And tomorrow it burns bright again
But when I lost you
It could never be put right again
What can I do?
My memory won't let go of you
I can't forget you
And that's what love will do
That's what love will do

I've tried in vain to wash the memory from my brain
I can't forget you
And that's what love will do
That's what love will do

That yellow dress you wore
When we went dancing Sunday nights
That smile you give me
In the movies when they dimmed the lights
I've tried in vain to wash the memory from my brain
I can't forget you




And that's what love will do
That's what love will do
That's what love will do
Line by Line Meaning

That yellow dress you wore
The singer remembers a specific yellow dress that the person they are singing about wore.


When we went dancing Sunday nights
They have fond memories of dancing together on Sunday nights.


That smile you give me
The person they are singing about has a special smile that they cherish.


In the movies when they dimmed the lights
This smile is especially meaningful when they are in a movie theater and the lights are dimmed.


I've tried in vain to wash the memory from my brain
The artist has attempted to erase these memories from their mind but has been unsuccessful.


I can't forget you
Despite their efforts, they cannot forget the person they are singing about.


And that's what love will do
This inability to forget is a result of love and its lasting impact.


The spins we took together
The artist recalls the times they rode together on a beat-up motorbike.


On my beat-up motorbike
The motorbike they rode on was not in the best condition.


The look your pa would give me
The person's father would give the artist a specific look, possibly disapproving or concerned.


When we got back late at night
This look would occur when they returned home late at night.


I never see you except now and then
The artist does not frequently see the person they are singing about, only occasionally.


But when I see you
However, when they do see each other, strong emotions are reignited.


The longing starts all over again (over again)
Their desire for the person resurfaces and intensifies each time they meet.


Put out the candle
The singer symbolically extinguishes a candle, representing the end of their relationship.


And tomorrow it burns bright again
But despite their attempt to move on, the feelings continue to burn strongly the next day.


But when I lost you
When they lost the person they are singing about, presumably due to a breakup or separation.


It could never be put right again
Their relationship could never be restored or fixed after the loss.


What can I do?
The singer is at a loss for what actions they can take to change the situation.


My memory won't let go of you
They cannot escape the memories of the person, as their memories continue to hold onto them.


And that's what love will do
Love has a powerful grip on a person's memories and emotions.


That's what love will do
This is the repeated affirmation of the enduring impact of love on the artist.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Trevor Peacock

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Comments from YouTube:

dhoshi55

Never knew who did this track. Thanks!

Jaqueline Galindo

Only one comment, this is one of the finest early Chicago House recods

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