"Take off your coat, my love, and close the door."......well, I remember WE used to hear it as "Take off your CLOTHES, my love, and close the door." PRET-TY racey stuff, sent us into hysterics......that said, 'darling' of the song sounds like a pretty pathetic character, with his protective 'Mommy' calling him into the house and stop being a big baby, ridiing around on the subway, pouting,
@sally11265 I agree, for many years I thought the same thing until I read the Lyrics. However, I think it is a marvelous song about how Relationships go through their ups and downs and Sally Olwen Clark (Real Name Verses Petula Stage Name) was actually in love Joe "Mr Piano" Henderson in 1947 where Joe helped form Petula's Songs on Petula's Record Label alomng with Petula's Father and Joe owning the Label.
@sally11265 I agree, for many years I thought the same thing until I read the Lyrics. However, I think it is a marvelous song about how Relationships go through their ups and downs and Sally Olwen Clark (Real Name Verses Petula Stage Name) was actually in love Joe "Mr Piano" Henderson in 1947 where Joe helped form Petula's Songs on Petula's Record Label alomng with Petula's Father and Joe owning the Label.
However, by 1962 Petula was such a big hit Joe no longer wanted to be the shadows and Joe wrote, played and sang his own going away song ballad to Petula, "There's Nothing More To Say", for Clark's LP In Other Words. Perhaps some of the Conflicts added those Discombobulating Lyrics that it Relationships and and Ego's must always be a Compromise especially among Talented Writers and Entertainers. The Key Lyrics are "You Walk Out On Me When We All Disagree", Goodbye Means Nothing When It All For Show and so Why Pretend You Have Some Other Place To Go?"
It Reflects on that all relationships need Compromise and we must overcome our Overrated Problems, but as Time Goes On both either do it or One Leaves just like the Words in the Song, By The Time I Get To Phoenix. If Compromise can't happen sooner or later the Break Up Happens and hard to return just like as Petula moved on and married someone else since Joe wanted to go it alone on his own, and not in Petula's Shadows. Would make a great movie!
"Take off your coat, my love, and close the door."......well, I remember WE used to hear it as "Take off your CLOTHES, my love, and close the door." PRET-TY racey stuff, sent us into hysterics......that said, 'darling' of the song sounds like a pretty pathetic character, with his protective 'Mommy' calling him into the house and stop being a big baby, ridiing around on the subway, pouting,
@sally11265 I agree, for many years I thought the same thing until I read the Lyrics. However, I think it is a marvelous song about how Relationships go through their ups and downs and Sally Olwen Clark (Real Name Verses Petula Stage Name) was actually in love Joe "Mr Piano" Henderson in 1947 where Joe helped form Petula's Songs on Petula's Record Label alomng with Petula's Father and Joe owning the Label.
@sally11265 I agree, for many years I thought the same thing until I read the Lyrics. However, I think it is a marvelous song about how Relationships go through their ups and downs and Sally Olwen Clark (Real Name Verses Petula Stage Name) was actually in love Joe "Mr Piano" Henderson in 1947 where Joe helped form Petula's Songs on Petula's Record Label alomng with Petula's Father and Joe owning the Label.
However, by 1962 Petula was such a big hit Joe no longer wanted to be the shadows and Joe wrote, played and sang his own going away song ballad to Petula, "There's Nothing More To Say", for Clark's LP In Other Words. Perhaps some of the Conflicts added those Discombobulating Lyrics that it Relationships and and Ego's must always be a Compromise especially among Talented Writers and Entertainers. The Key Lyrics are "You Walk Out On Me When We All Disagree", Goodbye Means Nothing When It All For Show and so Why Pretend You Have Some Other Place To Go?"
It Reflects on that all relationships need Compromise and we must overcome our Overrated Problems, but as Time Goes On both either do it or One Leaves just like the Words in the Song, By The Time I Get To Phoenix. If Compromise can't happen sooner or later the Break Up Happens and hard to return just like as Petula moved on and married someone else since Joe wanted to go it alone on his own, and not in Petula's Shadows. Would make a great movie!