Locked up tight but holdin’ the key
Clock keeps tickin’ like it’s laughin’ at me
I wonder
What spell I’m under
Days go by in a pulseless haze
Who’s that person that’s wearin’ my face
Denyin’
What he’s hidin’
I can’t go on like this
I won’t let myself miss the rest of my life
[Chorus:]
When something’s come and gone
What good is holdin’ on?
Why waste tomorrow chasin’ yesterday?
I part my lips to speak
But the words are out of reach
I guess that really means
There’s nothin’ left to say
I guess we could carry on livin’ asleep
Who is the fool who could choose to just keep pretendin’
That this ain’t endin’?
I wish you all that I wish for myself
To have that ache of emptiness behind us
And not still inside us
It’s time to take that dare
There’s still a world out there waitin’ for me
[Chorus:]
When something’s come and gone
What good is holdin’ on?
Why waste tomorrow chasin’ yesterday?
I part my lips to speak
But the words are out of reach
I guess that really means
There’s nothin’ left to say
We did the best we could
Just like we thought we should
But sometimes you’ve got to just let go
[Chorus:]
When something’s come and gone
What good is holdin’ on?
Why waste tomorrow chasin’ yesterday?
I part my lips to speak
But the words are out of reach
I guess that really means
There’s nothin’ left to say
There’s nothin’ left to say
Nothin’ left to say
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Song Facts:
“Nothin’ You Can Do About It” is ais a rock song recorded by Richard Marx for his second album, Repeat Offender. It is the fourth single released from the album.
“Nothing You Can Do About It” hit number 12 on Billboard’s Rock Chart, and in addition has the participation of Steve Lukather on guitar.
Released as single: 1989
Format: 7″ single, CD single, cassette
Genre: Rock
Label: Capitol
Songwriter(s): Richard Marx
Producer(s): Richard Marx
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Chart Performance:
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