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"I Don't Want To Know" Mystery
I honestly have no idea if this has already been discussed, and if it has then I apologize in advance.
Recently I upgraded the sound system for my record player, and threw on "Rumours" just to test everything out. I had always really appreciated "I Don't Want To Know" but honestly fell in love with it much more than ever after hearing it on my new speakers. It had been stuck in my head for a few days after, so I searched to see if there were any live performances of it that I might have missed over the years, but didn't find anything. That search turned up the "Glee" version of the song and out of curiosity I chose to listen to it. Towards the end of the song, after the line "You got me rockin and a reelin", they sang the lyric "Hey you know what you do". I hadn't ever given it much thought, but for some reason this lyric surprised me, as I guess I didn't realize that's how it went. A bit interested, I look the lyric insert out of the record packaging to double check and noticed that the entire line is absent. Does anyone know why that lyric isn't included? I find it very peculiar and a quick google search didn't really turn up anything. |
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I always thought Stevie and Lindsey said "Hanging onto you..." but now that I listen again, they definitely do say, "Hey, you know what you do." I just never bothered to look up the lyrics apparently
Sometimes ad-libby sort of stuff isn't included in lyric booklets. That's the only reason I can think of to explain its absence. It might have just been something they decided to do in the studio and wasn't part of the song as it was originally intended, or part of its "official" lyrics. Just an extra little thing.
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Last edited by WildHearted; 01-08-2015 at 02:21 PM.. |
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By the way that's what I always thought the lyric was too! (and I think I prefer it to be honest) |
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I've also always heard it as "hangin' on to you". That what they have it as on BuckinghamNicks.net.
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Pretty sure it's hanging onto you. Hey you know what to do, doesn't fit.
Btw, one of Stevie's most underappreciated songs, everything about it is great, the writing, the performance, it's so damn concise and catching. One of her best melodies.
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"Yeah I belong to you" is what I thought it said which,now that we're talking about it,makes no effing sense since they were in Splitsville at the time
Hanging on to you sounds GREAT considering the circumstances.You have hidden talent WildHearted! |
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Yes it does...."you say you love me but you don't know" fits perfectly which "hey you know what you do" As in F'in with my head. That being said I think Glee changed the lyrics from "hanging on to you".
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The biggest mystery is that they never played it live. Why for G;Ds sake? It's perfect!
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It was the song that got me hooked in 77 and still would be my top 3 MAC songs of all time.
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Stevie's childish bitterness, over it taking the place of Silver Springs.
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I always thought it was "Heaven knows what you do.."
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Personally, I am bored of hearing Silver Springs performed on every FM tour since '97. I would rather have just about any other song performed in its place. It especially does not fit well sandwiched between Don't Stop and Songbird on the current tour.
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Not sure if it's what On Ice meant by not fitting, but I hear 5 syllables being sung. "Hey, you know what to do" is 6. But also, the line in question directly follows "You got me rockin' and a reelin'" so in addition to the syllable theory "Hangin' onto you" makes more sense when strung together. Who the hell knows though.
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It sounds like "hangin' onto you" IMO.
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