![]() ![]() If he'd said "disbelieving," that would work. :) So that line "You've got a right to start believing" is kinda stupid. And if you watch the lip-sync video, he does not say "You've got a right to STOP believing." At the very least, he says "stah". The wrong is whatever he did, but she's probably trying to end the relationship which he interprets as "the wrong." Not out of place for it's time, but not at all enlightened. He's done something awful (cheated, beaten, drunken rampage?) to his lady friend and he's trying to make her to blame ("don't make the wrong seem right"). Randy from Clemson ScI always liked this song, but really, the lyrics make no sense.There's a called "infertility" issue out there, what you think? Because that was in my own imagination everytime I'm listening on it. In which they are try on try to have a baby. Dean from PhilippinesOn my own opinion, the song is all about the parenting of two lovers as husband and wife.Jo from Washington StateJust listened to “Don’t Give Up On Us” Dec.21, 2020.Please don’t “make the wrong seem right” (breaking up). Tamborambo from Arizona I always thought the lyrics said “It’s written in the moonlight and painted on the stars.we can’t change ours”.Some of these comments are ridiculous as to the meaning of the song. He has been in recovery for many years now, but he was a terribly belligerent and abusive alcoholic during the Starsky and Hutch years. So stop guessing wrong! David Soul didn’t write this song, but in the context of him singing it, the best take on it is him asking his then-wife (either Karen Carlson, who was on a season 2 episode of Starsky and Hutch called “Gillian”, or the weird girlfriend Lynne Marta or the wife he married after those 2 relationships) not to leave him because he was drunk and abusive. ![]() Ditzygypsy from Bc, Canada It’s “we catch angels”. ![]()
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