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Hercules & Love Affair
“I Try to Talk to You,” a collaboration with singer/songwriter John Grant, is the third track on Hercules and Love Affair’s third album The Feast of the Broken Heart. It was released as the album’s debut single.
The track’s video was directed by David Wilson and featured choreography by Ryan Heffin...
[Video choreographed by Ryan Heffington]
[Verse 1]
We could have skipped this part
I could have taught you how to love yourself
I waited patiently
I hoped that you would be the one to come to me
I tried to talk to you
I thought that you would recognize the need
That you had deep inside
But you had to get there by yourself
[Chorus]
I don’t understand, help me please
Tell me everything and make me see
You know that I would give you anything
I’d take away the pain
I’d take away the sting
[Verse 2]
You didn’t have to go
You didn’t have to add this to the mix
You let them use you good
Then they turned around and said you’re sick
Is this what you deserve
You’re just a man, you are a human being
And will you listen now
This doesn’t have to be the way things end
[Chorus]
I don’t understand, help me please
Tell me everything and make me see
You know that I would give you anything
I’d take away the pain
I’d take away the sting
[Bridge]
Help me please
Why don’t you come to me
[Chorus]
I don’t understand, help me please
Tell me everything and make me see
You know that I would give you anything
I’d take away the pain
I’d take away the sting
I Try To Talk To You was written by Andy Butler & John Grant.
I Try To Talk To You was produced by Andy Butler & Ha-ze Factory.
Hercules & Love Affair released I Try To Talk To You on Thu May 01 2014.
Hercules producer/writer/founder Andy Butler:
“I Try To Talk to You” was my first collaboration with John Grant. I asked John to dig deep with his lyrical contribution to the song. I had no idea he would dig so deep. He tackled the story of becoming HIV positive, and while I mentioned to him that h...