Come and Go (formerly known as They Couldn’t Go Home) is a formerly unidentified synthpop song by UK based duo Heyday (also known as Dansette), released in 1986 as a single with another song called The Change Of Yours.
Search History[]
The song was posted to WatZatSong by a French user funkpopaor on September 5th, 2011. No further information was provided but description apologizing that snippet was too short.[1] However, the song likely came from the Lyon Funk community.
On December 3rd, 2024, the song was identified by user FatBird24 as Come And Go by Heyday, presumably after searching for songs with the title “Come And Go” and finding an upload of it on YouTube.
Lyrics[]
[Verse 1]
Sometimes, I feel it's too late to change
I'm face to face with myself again
With no one to play
I try, but it's so hard to deny
The private longing nothing inside
So why should I hide?
[Chorus]
Ooh, you can take me anywhere
I don't mind, I don't care
But when I look around, will you be there?
Ooh, we could listen to the radio
Sing along, with what we know
The turning points of life must come and go
[Verse 2]
So I [just staring and] make us cry
We think of things we should have said
Instead of the lies
At last, I've come to terms with the past
We've got our whole lives in front of us
The future will last
[Chorus]
Ooh, you can take me anywhere
I don't mind, I don't care
But when I look around, will you be there?
Ooh, we could listen to the radio (To the radio)
Sing along, with what we know
The turning points of life
[Bridge]
They come and go
It's all we know
They come and go
[Verse 3]
At last, I've come to terms with the past
We've got our whole lives in front of us
The future will last
[Chorus]
Ooh, you can take me anywhere
I don't mind, I don't care
But when I look around, will you be there?
Ooh, we could listen to the radio (To the radio)
Sing along, with what we know (With the songs we know)
The turning points of life must come and go
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
You can take me anywhere (Anywhere)
I don't mind, I don't care (I don't care)
But when I look around, will you be there?
Ooh, we could listen to the radio (We could listen to the radio)
Sing along, with what we know (With the songs we know)
The turning points of life must come and go
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
You can take me anywhere (Anywhere)
I don't mind, I don't care (I don't care)
But when I look around, will you be there?
Ooh, we could listen to the radio (We could listen to the radio)
Sing along, with what we know (With the songs we know)
The turning points of life must come and go
Heyday[]
Heyday (also known as Dansette) was a synthpop duo from the UK.
The duo consisted of Louse Porter and Matthew Davis.
In 1985, they released first single, This Summer (Gotta Get Up), with two songs.
- This Summer (Gotta Get Up)
- This Change Is Yours
In 1986, they released their second single, this song.
In an unknown year, they released their third single, So Much More.
In 1987, they released their fourth and final single, Real Thing, which was included in the compilation album The Jamboree Bag.
Sometime after, they disbanded.
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- ↑ Quote from the description: "dsl pour la longueur" (English: "sorry for the length")