We Belong

Album: Tropico (1984)
Charted: 22 5
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  • Many times, I tried to tell you
    Many times, I cried alone
    Always I'm surprised how well you
    Cut my feelings to the bone
    Don't wanna leave you really
    I've invested too much time
    To give you up that easy
    To the doubts that complicate your mind

    We belong to the light, we belong to the thunder
    We belong to the sound of the words we've both fallen under
    Whatever we deny or embrace, for worse or for better
    We belong, we belong, we belong together

    Maybe it's a sign of weakness
    When I don't know what to say
    Maybe I just wouldn't know
    What to do with my strength anyway
    Have we become a habit?
    Do we distort the facts?
    Now there's no looking forward
    Now there's no turning back
    When you say

    We belong to the light, we belong to the thunder
    We belong to the sound of the words we've both fallen under
    Whatever we deny or embrace, for worse or for better
    We belong, we belong, we belong together

    Close your eyes and try to sleep now
    Close your eyes and try to dream
    Clear your mind and do your best
    To try and wash the palette clean
    We can't begin to know it
    How much we really care
    I hear your voice inside me
    I see your face everywhere
    Still you say

    We belong to the light, we belong to the thunder
    We belong to the sound of the words we've both fallen under
    Whatever we deny or embrace, for worse or for better
    We belong, we belong, we belong together

    We belong to the light, we belong to the thunder
    We belong to the sound of the words we've both fallen under
    Whatever we deny or embrace, for worse or for better
    We belong, we belong, we belong together
    We belong to the light, we belong to the thunder Writer/s: Daniel Anthony Navarro, Eric Lowen
    Publisher: COHEN AND COHEN, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Word Collections Publishing
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Comments: 10

  • David Cobb from AzI remember when Eric first recorded the demo of the song. He was my neighbor at the time He wrote it, and I was just leaving to go to NYC with his girlfriend when she broke up with him to work in NY(We were just friends). She had just gotten cast in Sugar Babies Broadway production and he was heartbroken at her leaving. So I it was really a dual heartbreak song for each artist, something I think Eric left unsaid. Eric charmed his way into to a music executives party sometime later and solicited a music exec at the party, who actually bought the song for $400, for All publishing rights, Eric and Dan retaining song righting royalties. Only 2 weeks later that same executive is at EMI with Pat and her reps. She hadn't made an album in 2 years and didnt have enough new material for the new album she was doing. They asked if the record exec had any new songwriters in his pocket that might have some material she might be able to use. He reached into his briefcase and said, well I just bought this at a party a couple of weeks ago, see what you think. And history was made for many. What is so special to me about the scenario is when Eric started playing it for all of us in his circle, his single guitar live version of the song, it was almost identical to the final full version, it is almost unchanged by Pat. He had so much magic, and so much perfection, in the original scaled down version. it didn't need anything else but to be recorded( of course by a great singer). Pat only added the kids choir....other than that it was all Eric and Dan 's special touch that still permeated the hit by Pat. For all you aspiring musicians....these things do and can happen if you persevere. Eric ate Happy hour free meals at local bars for over 5 years before selling this hit, never giving up the dream that he would one day write a hit song......and He and Dan did.....against what most would say is against all odds. Never give up your dreams.....
  • Curt from Las Vegas, NvDon from B G, Ky - That IS NOT Thora Birch, he's a boy and his name is Christopher
  • Stan from Po Box 265I love this song
  • Bruce from San Jose, Calif.Always love Pat Benatar's voice —so melodic and clear!
  • Elaine from South UsaI distinctly remember back around 1982, Benatar did an interview and said something like "Now that I'm pregnant, don't go assuming that I'm going to go all soft and maternal and do songs about sweet little kids and how much I love them. I'm badass and always will be." So the next thing she did was this video, where she's leading a kids' choir! I could never decide whether she did it for a tongue-in-cheek joke or some producer talked her into it against her better judgment. The older I get, the more I think it was the former.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn November 17th 1984, Pat Benatar's video for "We Belong" was aired on the ABC-TV program 'American Bandstand'...
    At the time the song was at #25 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; and on December 30th, 1984 it peaked at #5 {for 2 weeks}...
    It reached #3 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart...
    Her record that preceded "We Belong" on the Top 100 was "Love Is a Battlefield", and it also peaked at #5 on the chart...
    Between 1979 and 1988 she had seventeen Top 100 records; four made the Top 10, her other two Top 10 records were "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" at #9 in 1980 and "Invincible" at #10 in 1985...
    Ms. Benatar, born Patricia Mae Andrzejewski, will celebrate her 62nd birthday in less than two months on January 10th {2015}.
  • Don from B G, KyActress Thora Birch is in this song's music video at the 3:05 mark. She is about three years old. She is in the children's choir.
  • Karen from Manchester, NhI was dating this guy, and we broke up. He wanted to get back together. I prayed about it, and this song came on the radio. I heard that first verse, and that told me what to do. This year (2011) that guy and I celebrated our 26th wedding anniversary.
  • Jeff from Casa Grande, AzI knew it! There's no way a woman wrote this song. Only a man could have. I knew it!!!!
    Triumph. "I've invested too much time to give you up that easy to the doubts that complicate your mind," and "Maybe I wouldn't know what to do with my strenght anyway." That's a man thinking, no doubt. I knew it!
  • Annabelle from Eugene, OrWho are the Choir Voices in this song? Was it a children's choir?
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