Lindsey Buckingham - Trouble

Saturday, September 20, 2008


Trivia

Trouble" is a song by Lindsey Buckingham. It was the biggest hit off the album Law and Order, which was released in 1981. It was also Buckingham's first hit as a solo artist.

"Trouble" was the only song on the album that Buckingham didn't play bass or drums on; his Fleetwood Mac bandmate Mick Fleetwood was brought in to do the drums. Things didn't work out very well in the recording session, and a taped loop of the drum track, about four-seconds long, was used over and over for the song.

The single would become a #9 hit in the US in early 1982. It topped the charts in Australia for 3 weeks.

Lyrics

Two, ah-three, ah-four!
Two, ah-three, ah-four!
Two, ah-three, ah-four!

I really should be saying goodnight.
I really shouldn't stay anymore.
It's been so long since I held ya.
I've forgotten what love is for.

I should run on the double . . .
I think I'm in trouble,
I think I'm in trouble.

So come to me darlin?and hold me
Let your honey keep you warm
Been so long since I held ya
I've forgotten what love is for.

I should run on the double . . .
I think I'm in trouble.

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