The Angels (AUS)
The Angels (AUS)
The Angels (AUS)
The Angels (AUS)
The Angels (AUS)
The Angels (AUS)
The Angels (AUS)
The Angels (AUS)
The Angels (AUS)
The Angels (AUS)
Neeson said that the song was originally written as an acoustic ballad about grief and loss. The girlfriend of Neeson’s friend was killed in a motorcycle collision, and the two friends were discussing life after death. The conversation inspired Neeson to write the lyrics. References to subjects like...
Went down to Saint Tropez
Where Renoir paints the walls
Described you clearly
But the sky began to fall
Am I ever gonna see your face again
Am I ever gonna see your face again
Trams, cars and taxis
Little waxworks on the move
Carry young girls past me
But none of them are you
Am I ever gonna see your face again
Am I ever gonna see your face again
Without you near me
I got no place to go
Wait at the bar
Maybe you might show
Am I ever gonna see your face again
Am I ever gonna see your face again
I've got to stop these tears
That's falling from my eye
Go walk out in the rain
So no one sees me cry
Am I ever gonna see your face again
Am I ever gonna see your face again
Am I ever gonna see your face again
Am I ever gonna see your face again
Can't stop the memory
That goes climbing through my brain
I get no answers
So the questions still remains
Am I ever gonna see your face again
Am I ever gonna see your face again
Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again was written by Doc Neeson & Rick Brewster & John Brewster.
Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again was produced by George Young & Harry Vanda.
The Angels (AUS) released Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again on Mon Mar 01 1976.