Gilbert O'Sullivan - Disappear Lyrics






I was asking for a drink last night
Never noticing that things just weren't quite right
For the bartender said you look queer
So disappear
Before I realized what I'd be through
A girl came up to me and said "I love you"
But I whispered gently in her ear
To disappear
What is wrong with everyone in this town
That's what I am asking me
And to my reply it's bound to be
Something I'll never forget
That alone it would happen again
But if it did, I'd know right there and then
I would pack everything I have here
And disappear





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  1. C.... ....

    So this is what Gilbert O'Sullivan sounded like in the 1960s. Darn! This man was a flourishing talent from day one.

  2. D.... T....

    I had no idea he was actually quite good when he started. Shame he chose a different path to this, he could have been one of the all time greats.

    D.... T....

    In 1972 he was the best selling male artist in the world

  3. H.... A....

    The start of an amazing journey for this lovely man. Hx

  4. G.... ....

    You would have been the more commercial a-side - how odd that it was re-used as b-side to another single!
    Talking of that different early vocal style - I wonder whether Everybody Knows (b-side of Nothing Rhymed) doesn't in fact date from the period of the first three singles and the demos of Humble/Canzoni infamy.

  5. S.... C....

    You can easily hear GS's soul in even these old recordings,, he was already developed for the most part,, like a monarch butterfly about to leave his chrysallis!

  6. R.... ....

    @mohawk3881 It's showing what a wordsmith Raymond is; giving his audience the opportunity to connect 'Gilbert' the performer and 'O'Sullivan' the writer. Referring to the great Gilbert & Sullivan withou saying so!! I love Gilbert!

  7. T.... ....

    I have this CBS single which I bought well before Gilbert O'Sullivan was a success. The label just describes the artist as "Gilbert". The release date on the label is 1967. I bought it at a junk shop with no idea who this Gilbert was. Obviously he soon changed his style considerably and hit the big time. The writer's name in brackets on the label is O. Sullivan (rather than O'Sullivan).

  8. M.... ....

    thanxs very much for these posts,Kind Regards,,Glenn...(:

  9. R.... ....

    YOU should be re-released; it has that marvelous '2-nd' melody line you find on his best songs.

  10. W.... ....

    Uau, good song, YOU. I'm sure all Gilbert fans will enjoy a lot with this present.
    Pa-papapara-pa, pa-para-pa...a very catchy song!!! I mean I will have some problems with it...

  11. R.... ....

    Thanks MO for this one! I deleted, because I didn't want to cause missunderstandings.