Stop Me, I’m Falling

Eddie Hardin, Spencer Davis

[Verse 1]
Walk along the street
You feel so good
You got your mind on
You got your suit on
Everybody looks at you
They think he must be someone

[Chorus]
You were no one
Try to stop yourself from falling
From where you’ve got to

[Verse 2]
Funny how familiar
Everybody seems to find you
They don’t mind you
Little ladies laugh, they smile
With every move you make
They love you
They think they know you

[Chorus]
You were no one
Try to stop yourself from falling
From where you’ve got to

[Bridge]
One day, you’ll step down
Let somebody else wear your crown
Then I’ll make you see
See what I’m trying to be

[Outro]
(You look into the humanity idea)
(Miles outside and above your head)
(Looking into it for a reflection of your own face)
(You sit in your room filled with yourself)
(Taunted by the laughter of quicksilver thoughts)
(Sometimes behind and sometimes in front of you)
(Surrounded by bookend buildings full of tottering people)
(And you rise and wander restlessly)
(Through something that wasn’t quite the same)
(As when you were born, but the same word is used)
(And in the distance, I can see an old, old friend)

Trivia about the song Stop Me, I’m Falling by The Spencer Davis Group

On which albums was the song “Stop Me, I’m Falling” released by The Spencer Davis Group?
The Spencer Davis Group released the song on the albums “With Their New Face On” in 1968, “Time Seller” in 2002, and “Taking Out Time: Complete Recordings 1967-1969” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Stop Me, I’m Falling” by The Spencer Davis Group?
The song “Stop Me, I’m Falling” by The Spencer Davis Group was composed by Eddie Hardin, Spencer Davis.

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