Talk Tonight

Album: Wonderwall (1995)
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  • Sittin' on my own, chewin' on a bone
    A thousand million miles from home
    When something hit me
    Somewhere right between the eyes
    Sleepin' on a plane, you know you can't complain
    You took your last chance once again
    I landed, stranded
    Hardly even knew your name

    I wanna talk tonight
    Until the mornin' light
    'Bout how you saved my life
    You and me see how we are
    You and me see how we are

    All your dreams are made of strawberry lemonade
    And you make sure I eat today
    You take me walking
    To where you played when you were young
    I'll never say that I won't ever make you cry
    And this I'll say, I don't know why
    I know I'm leavin'
    But I'll be back another day

    I wanna talk tonight
    Until the mornin' light
    'Bout how you saved my life
    (You saved my life)
    I wanna talk tonight
    (I wanna talk tonight)
    'Bout how you saved my life
    (I wanna talk tonight)
    'Bout how you saved my life
    (I wanna talk tonight)
    'Bout how you saved my life
    (I wanna talk tonight)
    'Bout how you saved my life
    (I wanna talk tonight)

    (I wanna talk tonight)
    (I wanna talk tonight)
    (I wanna talk tonight) Writer/s: Noel Gallagher
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 9

  • Fiona from Philadelphia, PaNoel didn't marry Meg until 1997, he met her in 1994. My version of the events came from book "Getting High: The Adventures of Oasis"by Paolo Hewitt. Can't say whether it's entirely true, but I never read that the band disputed anything in the book.
  • Valo from Moscow, Russia FederationThe tune from the refrain (on the other guitar) is the same as in 'Wonderwall' (when he sings 'And all the roads we have to walk are winding')
  • Nati from Buenos Aires, ArgentinaFrom Noel's acoustic repertoire. Beautifully tender, its thoughtful air derives from a Texas studio session: Noel was back after his brief flounce from the band on a US tour: "Me and Liam had a disagreement, probably about what shoes he has wearing, so I'd f--ked off to Vegas". It was an Oasis fan in San Francisco who talked him down off the ledge. (from The Masterplan songbook)
  • Craig from Scotland, United KingdomThe facts listed above are quite accurate but not entirley true. Noel walked out on the band after a physical fight with Liam because Liam had made insulting comments about his then wife Meg Matthews. He did fly to Vegas where he met a woman who talked him out of quiting the band. He wrote the song as a thank you to the lady and an attempt to reconcile the sibling rivalry that had always exsited between Noel and Liam since Noel joined the Rain.
  • Elisabeth from Lake Oswego, OrThis is such a great song! I love Noel's voice (I think I might actually like it a little more than Liam's). First Joy Division and New Order from Manchester and now Oasis. I think I love Manchester!
  • Natalie from Bromley, United Kingdomeverone knows this one! well if your an oasis fan anyway...i love the live version with paul weller
  • Daniel from Rio De Janeiro, BrazilAs with all the b-sides from "some might say" single, this also made it to "The Masterplan" compilation, hence why it's regarded as one of their top singles.
  • Mr. B from Doon Bish, EnglandTHE single most underated song of all time. It's pretty simple but it is AMAZING! Just another phenominal B side by the best band since The Smiths.
  • Chrissy from ManchesterThis is one of Oasis's best songs to date, but very few people know it, which is sad.
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