Songwriter: John Lennon

Producer: Rhett Davies Roxy Music

I was dreaming of the past
And my heart was beating fast
I began to lose control
I began to lose control

I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy

I was feeling insecure
You might not love me anymore
I was shivering inside
I was shivering inside

I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
I didn't want to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy

I was trying to catch your eye
I thought that you was trying to hide
I was swallowing my pain
I was swallowing my pain

I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy

Roxy Music

Roxy Music was a glam / progressive / art rock band from London, England. From 1972 to the early 80s, their unique sound, style, and musicianship sustained massive success in the UK and other countries, with modestly impressive success in the U.S., which grew steadily over time, encapsulated by their 1982 swan song album, Avalon, which grew well beyond just platinum in the U.S., steadily and over time.

Their sphere of influence on blockbuster acts has transcended genres, from disco to punk to genre-defiant-avant-garde (and genre-compliant adult contemporary). The Guardian provides a compelling retrospective, classifying their influence time period to time period:

Beyond 1975 (Disco, Punk, and early Electronica) Nile Rodgers cites Roxy Music’s infuence in forming Chic. Brian Eno’s work on Roxy Music’s first two records (1972 to 1973) worked its way into Kraftwerk. Unlike most band’s of Roxy Music’s era, punk-rockers did not disparage them. Some were downright fans, e.g., the one known as Siouxsie Sioux met her future band founder, Steven Severin at a Roxy Music show in 1975. The post-punk late 1970s was marked by acts such as Talking Heads and genre-blenders such as Cabaret Voltaire.

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