Released: January 1, 1980

Featuring: Sid McGinnis Phil Collins Tony Levin Brian Eno Robert Fripp

Songwriter: Daryl Hall

Producer: Robert Fripp

Whatever happened to you
The one that was so beautiful
And I could count on you
To make my life a little brighter/lighter

I always thought
That you were built to last
But I never saw anything
Fall apart so fast

You were born in freedom
To be a slave to your inhibition
Inventing excuses
And proving the right
To back up your condition

But a soul like that ain't tied too tight
And it's liable to scatter
All over the night

Seasons change
And some people get old and die
Great cities are built up
And torn down
But I see you're still alive
Seasons change
And some people get old and die
Great cities are built up
And torn down girl
So how could you survive with me
How could you survive

I'm not asking for much
Only for time to stop
And history to go unrecorded
And people not to be people
People not to be people
People not to be people
People not to be people not to be

Daryl Hall

Born in October 1946 in Pottstown, PA, Daryl Hall is considered “one of the best soul singers of his generation”. Daryl has scored several songs in the ‘70s & '80s, Many becoming Billboard Chart toppers. In 1967, he met John Oates, and they formed Hall & Oates, A duo which would go on to sell more albums then any other duo in history. Some of their most popular songs Include Kiss on My List, Private Eyes, I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do), Maneater, Out Of Touch, and many many more.

From the album