'74 '75
The Connells Lyrics


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Got no reason for comin' to me
And the rain runnin' down
There's no reason
And the same voice comin' to me like it's all slowin' down
And believe me

I was the one who let you know
I was your sorry ever after seventy-four, seventy-five

It's not easy
Nothin' to say 'cause it's already said
It's never easy
When I look on in your eyes then I find that I'll do fine
When I look on in your eyes then I'll do better

I was the one who let you know
I was your sorry ever after seventy-four, seventy-five
Givin' me more and I'll define
'Cause you're really only after seventy-four, seventy-five

Got no reason for comin' to me
And the rain runnin' down
There's no reason
When I look on in your eyes then I find that I'll do fine
When I look on in your eyes then I'll do better

I was the one who let you know
I was your sorry ever after seventy-four, seventy-five
Givin' me more and I'll define
'Cause you're really only after seventy-four, seventy-five

I was the one who let you know
I was your sorry ever after seventy-four, seventy-five
Givin' me more and I'll define
'Cause you're really only after seventy-four, seventy-five

Seventy-four, seventy-five

Seventy-four, seventy-five





Seventy-four, seventy-five

Overall Meaning

The first verse of '74 '75 by The Connells speaks about a person coming to the singer without any reason during a rainy day. The person's voice sounds like it is slowing down, which could be interpreted as the singer feeling the weight of their words. The singer claims that there is "no reason" for the person to come to them, but they still believe them. The singer then reminisces about being the one who informed the individual of something, and they were their "sorry ever after seventy-four, seventy-five." This line could suggest that the singer was the reason for the individual's pain or sorry state in the past.


The second verse talks about how there is nothing that can be said that hasn't been mentioned before, and the situation is challenging. However, when the singer looks into the eyes of the person in question, they feel like they can do better. The chorus repeats that the singer was the one who let the person know that they were their "sorry ever after" around 1974 or 1975. The individual seems to be more interested in pursuing seventy-four and seventy-five than anything else. It's possible that these numbers hold significance for both the singer and the individual, and they route their emotions through them.


Some possible interpretations suggest that the song is about regrets, missed opportunities, and the passage of time. Some have also analyzed the lyrics to be about a failing relationship or someone reminiscing about their youth. The singer could be apologizing for their actions or inaction that led to the other person's hurt. Ultimately, the song evokes a sense of melancholy and the feeling of being stuck in a cycle with a past that cannot be undone.


Line by Line Meaning

Got no reason for comin' to me
There is no convincing reason why you come to me


And the rain runnin' down
The rain is pouring down


There's no reason
There is no justification


And the same voice comin' to me like it's all slowin' down
I hear the same voice, and it seems as though everything is slowing down


And believe me
And trust me


I was the one who let you know
I was the one who informed you


I was your sorry ever after seventy-four, seventy-five
I was your disappointing outcome from the years of 1974 to 1975


It's not easy
It's difficult


Nothin' to say 'cause it's already said
There is nothing to say because it has already been said


It's never easy
It's never simple


When I look on in your eyes then I find that I'll do fine
When I gaze into your eyes, I realize that I'll manage


When I look on in your eyes then I'll do better
When I stare into your eyes, I'll improve


Givin' me more and I'll define
Provide me with more details and I'll clarify


'Cause you're really only after seventy-four, seventy-five
Because you only care about the years of 1974 to 1975


Seventy-four, seventy-five
The years of 1974 to 1975




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, THE BICYCLE MUSIC COMPANY
Written by: DAVID CONNELL, DOUGLAS MACMILLAN, GEORGE HUNTLEY, MICHAEL CONNELL, STEPHEN POTAK, TIMOTHY HARPER, WILLIAM WIMBERLEY JR.

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

Arionna Timpson

Got no reason for coming to me
And the rain runnin' down
There's no reason
And the same voice
Comin' to me like it's all slowin' down
And believe me
I was the one who let you know
I was your sorry ever after
Seventy-four, seventy-five
It's not easy
Nothin' to say 'cause it's already said
It's never easy
When I look on in your eyes
Then I find that I'll do fine
When I look on in your eyes
Then I'll do better
I was the one who let you know
I was your sorry ever after
Seventy-four, seventy-five
Giving me more and I'll defy
'Cause you're really only after
Seventy-four, seventy-five
Got no reason for comin' to me
And the rain runnin' down
There's no reason
When I look on in your eyes
Then I find that I'll do fine
When I look on in your eyes
Then I'll do better
I was the one who let you know
I was your sorry ever after
Seventy-four, seventy-five
Giving me more and I'll defy
'Cause you're really only after
Seventy-four, seventy-five
I was the one who let you know
I was your sorry ever after
Seventy-four, seventy-five
Giving me more and I'll defy
'Cause you're really only after
Seventy-four, seventy-five
Seventy-four, seventy-five
Seventy-four, seventy-five
Seventy-four, seventy-five



Rares Ronkov

LYRICS:
Got no reason for comin' to me
And the rain runnin' down
There's no reason
And the same voice comin' to me like it's all slowin' down
And believe me
I was the one who let you know
I was your sorry ever after seventy-four, seventy-five
It's not easy
Nothin' to say 'cause it's already said
It's never easy
When I look on in your eyes then I find that I'll do fine
When I look on in your eyes then I'll do better
I was the one who let you know
I was your sorry ever after seventy-four, seventy-five
Givin' me more and I'll define
'Cause you're really only after seventy-four, seventy-five
Got no reason for comin' to me
And the rain runnin' down
There's no reason
When I look on in your eyes then I find that I'll do fine
When I look on in your eyes then I'll do better
I was the one who let you know
I was your sorry ever after seventy-four, seventy-five
Givin' me more and I'll define
'Cause you're really only after seventy-four, seventy-five
I was the one who let you know
I was your sorry ever after seventy-four, seventy-five
Givin' me more and I'll define
'Cause you're really only after seventy-four, seventy-five
Seventy-four, seventy-five
Seventy-four, seventy-five
Seventy-four, seventy-five



All comments from YouTube:

Mr NixxxoN

People that are around 40 years old or more, know this is a masterpiece. A completely true to life sad song... The story of anyone getting old.

Gonzalo

No man, forget that. There are thousands of ways to understand and face life. There is not only one truth.

GIL WHITLEY

What about the rest of us?

Fabio Pierro

36-37 born 1986 lived 90s and listened to this wonderful music ♥️✌️

imad fakhir

​@GIL WHITLEYk⁹

Vagabondo

I am 54, but you don't need to be 40 to understand it.

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Beni Tanımayın

I started singing this song to my 3 month old baby one day while bathing him, he stopped crying and calmed down. When I played the actual song he started smiling all the way. Now each time during bath it's on repeat and the hardest part of my day became the easiest. So happy that he has good taste in music already

Super knullisch

Aaah.. What a lovely story..😊

Spider J.

Kraal

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The baby's soul was living in those years! That is why he likes it! He knows the song!

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