Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
“Yesterday Man” was Robert Wyatt’s followup to his successful “I’m a Believer” single. It was given a much quieter release than “Believer” due to Virgin Records claiming it to be too sorrowful, denying Wyatt the chance to have another hit single.
The song was originally a pop hit recorded by Britis...
I'm her yesterday man
([?] even look of love she had last night)
I'm her yesterday man
([?] even look of love she had last night)
Please tell me something, have you met an angel?
Someone too lovely to live on earth
Well yesterday, I thought I met an angel
But she wasn't worth what she seemed to be worth
And oh, what a fool I have been
I was sure taken in
[Chorus]
I'm her yesterday man
Well, my friends that's what I am
I'm her yesterday man
Well, my friends that's what I am
That's what I am, her yesterday man
([?] her look of love she had last night)
([?] her look of love she had last night)
Get some of the good and then some of the bad kind
Some of the others or in between
But all I can say is she is the worse kind
Well, I think you know what I mean
And yet in spite of all that I say
I'd take the bad any day
[Chorus]
I'm her yesterday man
([?] her look of love she had last night)
I'm her yesterday man
([?] her look of love she had last night)
I'm her yesterday man ([?] her look of love she had last night)
([?] look of love she had last night)
I'm her yesterday man ([?] her look of love she had last night)
([?] her look of love she had last night)
I'm her yesterday man ([?] her look of love she had last night)
([?] her look of love she had last night)
Yesterday Man was written by Chris Andrews.
Yesterday Man was produced by Nick Mason.