Turn Me Loose

Album: Loverboy (1980)
Charted: 35
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  • I was born to run
    I was born to dream
    The craziest boy you ever seen
    I gotta do it my way
    Or no way at all

    And I was here to please
    I'm even on knees
    Makin' love to whoever I please
    I gotta do it my way
    Or no way at all

    And then you came around
    Tried to tie me down
    I was such a clown
    You had to have it your way
    Or no way at all

    Well I've had all I can take
    I can't take it no more
    I'm gonna pack my bags and fly, baby
    Or no way at all

    So why don't you turn me lose
    Turn me loose
    Turn me loose
    I gotta do it my way
    Or no way at all

    Why don't you turn me loose
    Turn me loose
    Turn me loose
    I gotta do it my way
    I want to fly

    I'm here to please
    I'm even on my knees
    Makin' love to whoever I please
    I gotta do it my way
    I gotta do it my way
    And when you came around
    You tried to tie me down
    I was such a clown
    You had to have it your way
    Well I'm sayin' no way

    So why don't you turn me loose
    Turn me loose
    Turn me loose
    I gotta do it my way
    Or no way at all

    Why don't you turn me loose
    Turn me loose
    Turn me loose
    I gotta do it my way
    I want to fly

    So why don't you turn me loose
    Turn me loose
    Turn me loose
    I gotta do it my way
    Or no way at all

    Why don't you turn me loose
    Turn me loose
    Turn me loose
    I gotta do it my way
    I gotta do it my way

    Why don't you turn me loose
    Turn me loose
    Turn me loose
    I gotta do it my way
    I want to fly

    Turn me loose Writer/s: MIKE RENO, PAUL WARREN DEAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Josh from Tumwater WaThis song is about the singer he want to do with his own way
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn November 19th 1979, Loverboy played their first concert* at The Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada; they were the opening act for Kiss...
    Fourteen months later on January 25th, 1981 "Turn Me Loose" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #87; and twelve weeks later on April 19th, 1981 it would peak at #35 {for 1 week} and spent 17 weeks on the Top 100...
    Between 1981 and 1989 the Canadian quintet had thirteen Top 100 records; with two reaching the Top 10; "Lovin' Every Minute of It" at #9 in 1985 and "This Could Be the Night" at #10 in 1986...
    They just missed having a third Top 10 record when "Hot Girls in Love" peaked at #11 in 1983 {and in 1986 “Heaven in Your Eyes” reached #12}…
    * Info per http://calendar.songfacts.com/
  • Mike from Richmond, InThis is an excellent song. I love the bass, it's so heavy.
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