Released: February 17, 1978

Songwriter: Kate Bush

Producer: Andrew Powell

[Verse 1]
As the light hits you
As you shift along the floor
I find it hard to place my face
How did I come to be here, anyway?
It's terribly vague, what's gone before

[Verse 2]
I could have been anyone
You could have been anyone's dream
Why did you have to choose our moment?
Why did you have to make me feel that?
Why did you make it so unreal?

[Chorus]
Oh, to be in love
And never get out again
Oh, to be in love
And never get out again
Oh, to be in love
And never get out again

[Interlude]

[Chorus]
Oh, to be in love
And never get out again
Oh, to be in love
And never get out again
Oh, to be in love
And never get out again

[Verse 3]
All the colours look brighter now
Everything they say seems to sound new
Slipping into tomorrow too quick
Yesterday always too good to forget
Stop the swing of the pendulum
Let us through

[Chorus]
Oh, to be in love
And never get out again
Oh, to be in love
And never get out again
Oh, to be in love
And never get out again

Kate Bush

Kate Bush is an art pop singer and songwriter from Bexleyheath, a suburb of London, England. Her debut single “Wuthering Heights” hit number one on the UK charts in 1978, winning her a Brit award for best female performance, and propelling her into fame.

She went on to write, record and produce ten studio albums including her UK bestselling fifth album, Hounds of Love in 1985.

She is known for her experimental musical style and live performances, but has only toured twice – first in 1979 then 35 years later in 2014 – both of which have received releases in the form of either an EP, LP and/or video.