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“Don’t Worry” is a song by The 1975 that appeared on their fourth studio album Notes On A Conditional Form.
It was written and performed by Matty Healy’s father, Tim Healy, alongside Matty himself. During the interview with Beats 1, Matty revealed the story behind this song:
He [Tim] played it me...
[Verse 1: Matty Healy & Tim Healy]
When you're in love, but you don't know what to do with it
When blackness hangs overhead like a cloud
[Chorus: Matty Healy & Tim Healy]
Don't worry, darling, 'cause I'm here with you
Don't worry, darling, the sun will shine through
[Verse 2: Matty Healy & Tim Healy]
When you wake up and you don't know what day it is
When the pain flows through your heart and your bones
[Chorus: Matty Healy & Tim Healy]
Don't worry, darling, 'cause I'm here with you
Don't worry, darling, the sun will shine through
[Verse 3: Tim Healy & Matty Healy]
When you feel no one knows just what you're going through
When your insides feel much colder than snow
[Chorus: Matty Healy & Tim Healy]
Don't worry, darling, 'cause I'm here with you
Don't worry, darling, oh, don't worry, darling
Don't worry, darling, I'll always love you
[Outro: Matty Healy]
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Don’t Worry was written by Matty Healy & George Daniel & Ross MacDonald & Adam Hann & Tim Healy.
Don’t Worry was produced by George Daniel & Matty Healy.
The 1975 released Don’t Worry on Fri May 22 2020.
“Don’t Worry” is the first song that I ever heard, I think. In 1989, 1990, our dad was in a band, just a fuck-around band, and he had this song that he wrote for my mum about her postnatal depression. It’s a song that I remember because my dad would play it on the piano. Looking back, in the way tha...
Yes, the official visualizer was released July 7, 2020.
I didn’t write this song; my dad wrote in the 90’s. It’s the only 1975 song that I’m not credited as a writer on. The reason I put it on the record was because I was going through what influenced me, and that was the first song I ever knew. There were never any recordings of it, it was just his song...