Def Leppard
Def Leppard
Def Leppard
Def Leppard
Def Leppard
Def Leppard
Def Leppard
Def Leppard
Def Leppard
Def Leppard
Def Leppard
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As it says, this song pieced together by Def Leppard in ‘81 is made up of straight up heartbreak. The narrator is emotionally and mentally dazed and caught in a trap over someone that they feel for. They feel heartbroken and feel that this person they love is burning them and getting the best of the...
[Verse 1]
Gypsy, sittin' looking pretty
A broken rose with laughin' eyes
You're a mystery, always runnin' wild
Like a child without a home
You're always searchin', searchin' for a feeling
But it's easy come and easy go
[Pre-Chorus]
Oh, I'm sorry but it's true
You're bringin' on the heartache
Takin' all the best of me, oh, can't you see?
You got the best of me, oh, can't you see?
[Chorus]
You're bringin' on the heartbreak
Bringin' on the heartache
You're bringin' on the heartbreak
Bringin' on the heartache
Can't you see? Oh
[Verse 2]
You're such a secret, misty eyed and shady
Lady, how you hold the key
Oh, you're like a candle, your flame slowly fadin'
Burnin' out and burnin' me, can't you see
[Pre-Chorus]
Just tryin' to say to you
You're bringin' on the heartache
Takin' all the best of me, oh, can't you see?
You got the best of me, oh, can't you see?
[Chorus]
You're bringin' on the heartbreak
Bringin' on the heartache
You're bringin' on the heartbreak
Bringin' on the heartache
Can't you see, can't you see
[Bridge]
No, no, no
[Guitar Solo]
[Pre-Chorus]
You got the best of me, oh, can't you see?
You got the best of me, oh, can't you see?
[Chorus]
You're bringin' on the heartbreak
Bringin' on the heartache
You're bringin' on the heartbreak
Bringin' on the heartache
You're bringin' on the heartbreak
Bringin' on the heartache
You're bringin' on the heartbreak
Bringin’ On the Heartbreak was written by Pete Willis & Joe Elliott & Steve Clark.
Bringin’ On the Heartbreak was produced by Robert John Lange.
Def Leppard released Bringin’ On the Heartbreak on Fri Nov 13 1981.
Joe Elliot told Rolling Stone:
We treat every song the same — we couldn’t distinguish the ugly from the beautiful. But Mutt [producer Robert John “Mutt” Lange] being more of a passive observer, if you like, he was the one who realized if we had a shot at radio it was with this song. So when we were...