Released: November 20, 1989

Songwriter: Chris Lowe Neil Tennant

Producer: Julian Mendelsohn Pet Shop Boys

[Verse 1]
Take your time and tell me
Where you lie
I realise
That we've been found out this time

[Verse 2]
We should stay together
If we can
But what you've planned
Means there's a difference between

[Chorus]
What you're gonna say
In private
You still want my love
We're in this together
And what you're gonna do
In public
Say you were never in love
That you can remember

[Verse 3]
So discreet
I never tried to meet
Your friends or interfere
I took a back seat between

[Chorus]
And what you gonna say
In private?
You still want my love
We're in this together
And what you're gonna do
In public
Say you were never in love
That you can remember

[Bridge]
What you gonna say, ay
When you run back to your wife?
I guess it's just the story of my life
What you gonna say?

[Verse 4]
So take your time
And tell me
Where did you learn
Oh, I may publicise
That there's a difference between

[Chorus]
What you're gonna say
In private?
You still want my love
We're in this together
And what you're gonna do
In public
Say you were never in love
That you can remember
Tell me what you gonna say
In private?, ooh, ooh, ooh
You still want my love
We're in this together
What you gonna say
What you gonna do
And what you're gonna do
In public
Say you were never in love
That you can remember

Dusty Springfield

British singer, songwriter, and producer. Born as Mary Isobel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien to an Irish family with a background in music, on 16 April 1939 in London, England, she started her music career with folk groups the Lana Sisters and the Springfields, before she went to initiate her solo career in 1963 with “I Only Want To Be With You”, which charted No. 4 on the UK Official Charts.

She is cited as the first singer to introduce the music of Motown to the British audiences in 1965 when she hosted a special episode of programme Ready Steady Go! “The Sound of Motown”. Charting of her succeeding singles, albums, ensued in the British and American music charts, as she embarked on hosting a BBC television variety show titled “Dusty” (1966-1969).

Between 1968 and 1975, she relocated to the United States, and recorded several albums and singles for Atlantic and Dunhill Records such as “Dusty in Memphis”; the album did not sell well during its first release but has been retrospectively praised as one of Springfield’s magnum opus by music critics. Several albums followed until in 1974 she halted making solo albums and went to sing backup vocals for several artists. By 1978 she made a comeback and continued recording and singing at various venues, such as her collaboration with the Pet Shop Boys, until her death on 2 March 1999 from breast cancer in Oxfordshire,