Songwriter: Vangelis Boris Bergman

Producer: Pierre Sberro-Terrighi Aphrodite’s Child

Hey you
You always stand in my way

You
Will you hear to what I say?
I want you to go away

You
You should find another man

I say you
Make my face become one
I want you to cut it down

You, you, you
Get away
I can't stand you
You, you
I am mad when I see you
You, you you
Better hide or clutch your face

You
You come on and change your mind

Say you
You're the one I must cement
And what if I don't want you

You
You always stand in my way

And I said you
Will you hear to what I say
And I want you to go away

You you, you
Get away
I can't stand you
You you

I am mad when I see you
You, you better pack up all your things
And I, I, I feel like chewing so I'm getting mad
Baby

And I said you
You, you always stand in my way
(better not)

You
Will you hear to what I say
I want you to go away

You
You should find another man
I said you
Make my face become one
I want you to cut it down

You, you, you
Got a way I can't stand
You you, you, you
Get away
I can't stand

You
You you you better hide and clutch your face
And I, I, I feel it
You better say
You, you, you

Aphrodite’s Child

Aphrodite’s Child was a Greek progressive rock band formed in 1967, by Vangelis Papathanassiou (keyboards, flutes), Demis Roussos (bass, acoustic and electric guitar, vocals), Loukas Sideras (drums and vocals), and Silver Koulouris (guitar). The band’s career ended shortly after release of their most impactful album, 666, which has appeared on a number of lists of the top progressive or psychedelic albums of all time.