![]() ![]() ![]() Lisa isn't going to take them off just to look more desirable to you, little Dominick from New York. Chyanne from San Diego, CaWhy are there men in the comments, giving their opinion about her glasses like it matters?.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind You try to give away a keeper, or keep me 'cause you know you're just so scared to lose. You said, "I caught you 'cause I want you and one day I'll let you go." Oh but now I know that I was wrong, 'cause I missed you. I thought, "hey, I can leave, I can leave." I think that I'm throwing, but I'm thrown.Īnd I thought I'd live forever, but now I'm not so sure.īut that won't take my anyhow, or anywhere with you. Some of us hover when we weep for the other who was The lover is cryin' 'cause the other won't stay. The lover's in love and the other's run away, I'm only hearing negative: no, no, no (bad)Īnd so I, I turned the radio on, I turned the radio up I don't pay attention to the distance that you're running “I’m excited to see how the record is going to get out there.Now I know that I did something wrong 'cause I missed you. (Savoy) wanted to put lot of heads together to figure out how to reach people. “Although I like collaborating and I’m very into making music, I’m also interested in the business of music. “I really had gotten to a place where I like making records and then seeing who’s interested in them,” she says. Loeb released “No Fairy Tale” on the Savoy label. Lisa Loeb sings “Matches,” also from her new album “No Fairy Tale,” with guitarist Jonny Polonsky at Billboard “It’s not every day you put a record out, but not every day you have toddlers, either. “I made the decision to put the record out when the baby was a little older. “I was literally working on the artwork while I was in the hospital,” she says. What began as one of the fastest projects of Loeb’s career, “No Fairy Tale” soon became one of the most drawn-out after she became pregnant with her second child shortly after completing the album’s sessions, leaving the project sidelined until she could plan promotion and touring. Lisa Loeb sings “No Fairy Tale,” the title cut from her new album, with guitarist Jonny Polonsky at Billboard’s New York offices “(It’s) fun, because I’ve played a lot of acoustic shows in the past, to play with the band and get the full rock sound,” she recently told Billboard. Loeb is currently touring with Nine Stories members including bassist Joe Quigley and drummer Ronny Crawford, as well as guitarist Jonny Polonsky and even New Found Glory’s Gilbert for select appearances, amping up the sound of some of her best-known songs, including “Do You Sleep,” a No. Next page: Loeb sings “No Fairy Tale” and “Matches” at Billboard’s offices (standing still …) With staff comments ranging from, “Wow, I thought someone was playing her on the radio – I didn’t think she was here singing!” to, “That’s the best thing that’s ever happened at Billboard,” going back to the ’90s, however briefly, made for a fun flashback. To the delight, and surprise, of our staff (and with the assistance of fellow ’90s Hot 100-topper, and now Billboard publisher, Tommy Page, who ruled in 1990 with his love ballad “I’ll Be Your Everything”), Loeb strolled our office aisles, acoustic guitar in hand, performing “Stay” … again in one melodic take. The original 1994 “Stay (I Missed You)” videoĪt a visit to Billboard’s New York offices last week, Loeb whimsically decided to recreate the continuous-take sing-and-talk “Stay” video on the spot for the first time since she filmed the original in 1994, she revealed. (“Stay” was released by RCA on the film’s soundtrack she subsequently signed with Geffen Records for her debut album “Tails,” which includes “Stay.” The set has sold 727,000 copies in the U.S. ![]() The song’s success was also aided by its placement in the movie “Reality Bites,” with the clip directed by her friend, and the film’s star, actor Ethan Hawke. A much-loved video accompanied the song: Loeb singing it – in one take (as correctly noted in “The ’90s”) – while holding eye contact, through her trademark glasses, with the viewer throughout. In 1994, Loeb made history by becoming the first unsigned act to top the Billboard Hot 100 when her song “Stay (I Missed You),” with her former band Nine Stories, reigned for three weeks. How to Pre-Order 'Oppenheimer' on Blu-Ray & Digital Streaming Platforms ![]()
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