1) Wild Strawberries i… Read Full Bio ↴There are two bands called Wild Strawberries:
1) Wild Strawberries is a Canadian pop band made up of married couple Roberta Carter Harrison (vocals) and Ken Harrison. Interestingly, the former is a physiotherapist and the latter is a doctor. They have released a number of albums, their latest being Deformative Years in 2005.
The band's early releases were produced independently, leading to the creation of the Strawberry Records label. After the successful Bet You Think I'm Lonely album, the band partnered with Nettwerk for the production of their albums. Two albums were released under that label; a third album, Twist, was initially sponsored by Nettwerk, but creative differences resulted in the dissolution of the partnership.
The band has since eliminated all dependence on record labels, preferring instead independent production and promotion; the band has adopted a strategy to promote themselves directly to fans. With the release of the album Deformative Years, the band simultaneously released a web film, essentially a music video for the internet. The costs of producing this video were substantially lower than a music video production for television music stations, such as MTV or MuchMusic.
The success of Bet You Think I'm Lonely also earned the band a Juno Award nomination for Best New Band.
2) Popular Bosnian hard rock/heavy metal band originally known as Divlje Jagode (which means Wild Strawberries in Bosnian). They have recorded several albums in Bosnian and one in English by this name.
After a sold-out concert in the "OTV Dom" in Zagreb, they have signed the exclusive contract with Goeff Hunnington, owner of the "Logo Records" (most famous by the launching of the career of "Eurythmics"). They got an additional member on keyboards, Don Airey, who was in bands like "Rainbow", "Whitesnake", "Coloseum II", "The Cozy POwell Band" and more recently "Deep Purple". The producer of the album, the album that was recorded in famous London studio "Matrix", was Keith Woolvin; who also produced "Thin Lizzy" at that time. Their tour mananger was Rayner Jason; Nick Cave's manager. The album was released in 1986. It was sold in Great Britain, Italy, Germany and Holland.
Their final concert in England was held at the famous "Marquee" club.
Not Going to Cry
Wild Strawberries Lyrics
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When faith forgot her shoes
I should have marked the day
When pity came to stay
And truth settled on the roof
I'm not gonna cry when you go
Crying leaves me cold
I start to crave
Someone warm and safe
She smells like the violent
Swollen arm of spring
Wrestling with her clothes
Tempting I suppose
Tepid and glistening
CHORUS
Lately I've been thinking
Hope is underage
I'll never kiss her lips
Unless she insists
And probably then I'd wait
CHORUS
The song "Not Going to Cry" by Wild Strawberries is a melancholic ballad that deals with themes of lost love, heartbreak, and the struggle to move on. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is coming to grips with the end of a relationship, but is finding it hard to let go of the memories and emotions associated with it. The initial verse of the song sets the tone for the rest of the lyrics, with the singer regretting not paying attention to certain warning signs that their relationship was in trouble. The reference to "faith forgetting her shoes" is a poetic metaphor for a loss of faith or belief in the relationship, while "pity coming to stay" refers to a sense of resignation and acceptance that the end is near. The final line of the verse "truth settled on the roof" is a powerful image that suggests that the truth has been staring the singer in the face all along, but they have been unwilling to acknowledge it.
The chorus of the song is a declaration that the singer is not going to cry when their partner leaves. They have been through this before, and crying only makes them feel cold and empty inside. Instead, they crave the warmth and safety of another person. The second verse continues the theme of regret, with the singer reflecting on missed opportunities and lost chances for happiness. The reference to "hope being underage" is another metaphor, this time suggesting that the singer feels too old and weary to hope for love again. The song ends with a repetition of the chorus, reinforcing the message that the singer is determined not to cry and to move on with their life.
Overall, "Not Going to Cry" is a deeply emotional song that resonates with anyone who has ever experienced the pain of a broken heart. The imagery and metaphors used in the lyrics are powerful and evocative, and the melody and instrumentation perfectly capture the mood of the song. It is a poignant reminder of the fragility of love and the importance of living in the moment.
Line by Line Meaning
Maybe I should have noticed
Perhaps I should've paid more attention
When faith forgot her shoes
When hope was lost
I should have marked the day
I should've written down the date
When pity came to stay
When I started feeling sorry for myself
And truth settled on the roof
When reality hit me hard
I'm not gonna cry when you go
I won't shed tears when you leave
Crying leaves me cold
Crying makes me feel empty
And when I'm cold
When I feel lonely
I start to crave
I yearn for
Someone warm and safe
Someone who will comfort me
She smells like the violent
She has a strong scent
Swollen arm of spring
Spring in its prime
Wrestling with her clothes
Undressing
Tempting I suppose
Enticing, I imagine
Tepid and glistening
Lukewarm and moist
Lately I've been thinking
I've been reflecting lately
Hope is underage
Optimism is naive
I'll never kiss her lips
I'll never fully embrace it
Unless she insists
Unless it's absolutely necessary
And probably then I'd wait
Even then, I'd hesitate
CHORUS
Refrain
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: KEN HARRISON
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