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According to James Montgomery of MTV, the lyrics refer to being in love, and about the feelings of commitment and security that it brings. [3] They also talk about taking the relationship further in lines such as: "Let's go all the way tonight / No regrets, just love / We can dance until we die / You and I / We'll be young forever".
"No Regrets" was a major hit spending twelve weeks on the UK Singles Chart and peaking at #7 in February 1976 [4] giving Rush belated Top Ten exposure as a songwriter in the UK. The single would prove to be the group's final taste of commercial success while together, as the parent album and subsequent Walker Brothers releases failed to find a ...
No Regrets – The Best of Scott Walker and The Walker Brothers 1965–1976 is a compilation album of tracks by the American pop group The Walker Brothers and the solo career of one of their three members, Scott Walker. It was released in 1992 and reached number four on the UK Albums Chart. [2]
"No Regrets" was the only regular single from Tam-Tam and on its side B included the break-up ballad "It's All Over" taken from the same LP. The single was only released in Italy, where "No Regrets" was used as the theme song of the second season of Premiatissima which Amanda hosted at that time, and was played during end credits.
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John Walker's only new song "Remember Me" was included as the B-side to "No Regrets". The group's following album Lines did include a lone John Walker composition under a pseudonym, Scott however, would not contribute new songs until 1978's Nite Flights. No Regrets and Lines instead feature cover versions from a variety of contemporary songwriters.
Think about lyrics like this: “You’re a just ruler/ Covered in mud, you look ridiculous/ And you have no idea.” Read the full lyrics here: This article was originally published on TODAY.com
The songs follow the cycle of a relationship from its beginning to an end, according to the lyric content and sequencing of songs. Joni Mitchell's "The Circle Game", recorded prior to her own more upbeat release of the song on her 1970 album Ladies of the Canyon, can be read as the turning point of the relationship while "Rockport Sunday" ends the romance using an instrumental piece, followed ...