Win
Win

David Bowie - Win Lyrics

Soul
Sep 6, 1999
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Win Music Video

Win Lyrics

(Hey, it ain't over)
Me, I hope that I'm crazy
I feel you driving and you're only the wheel
Slow down, let someone love you
Oh, I've never touched you since I started to feel
If there's nothing to hide me
Then you've never seen me hanging naked and wired
Somebody lied, I say it's hip
To be alive

Now your smile is spreading thin
Seems you're trying not to lose
Since I'm not supposed to win
All you've got to do is win
That's all you gotta do (ooh, it ain't over)

Me, I'm fresh on your pages
Secret thinker sometimes listening aloud
Life lies dumb on its heroes
Wear your wound with honor, make someone proud
Someone like you should not be allowed
To start any fires

Now your smile is spreading thin
Seems you're trying not to lose
Since I'm not supposed to win
All you've got to do is win
That's all you gotta do (ooh, it ain't over)

Now your smile is spreading thin
Seems you're trying not to lose
Since I'm not supposed to win
All you've got to do is win
That's all you gotta do (all you got to do is win)

Now your smile is spreading thin (seek and believe in you)
Seems you're trying not to lose (it ain't over, no no)
Since I'm not supposed to grin (that's all you got to do)
All you've got to do is win (it ain't over, no, oh)
(Seek and believe in you)
All you've got to do is win (it ain't over, no, no)
Woo hooh, all you've got
Is all you've got
(It ain't over)
It ain't over

Writer(s): DAVID BOWIE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who played the saxophone on David Bowie's song 'Win'?

    The saxophone on David Bowie's song 'Win' was played by American jazz saxophonist David Sanborn. Sanborn is a highly regarded session player known for his work with many renowned artists, including the Eagles and Queen.

  2. On which album did 'Win' by David Bowie appear?

    'Win' appeared on David Bowie's ninth studio album, 'Young Americans,' released in March 1975. The album marked a departure from Bowie's glam rock style, showcasing his interest in soul and R&B music.

  3. What genre best describes David Bowie's album 'Young Americans'?

    David Bowie's album 'Young Americans' is best described as 'blue-eyed soul' or 'plastic soul.' It incorporates elements of soul and R&B, showcasing Bowie's exploration of American black music influences.

  4. Who were some notable collaborators on 'Young Americans'?

    Notable collaborators on 'Young Americans' include guitarist Carlos Alomar, backing vocalists Ava Cherry, Robin Clark, and then-unknown singer Luther Vandross. The album also featured a collaboration with John Lennon on the track 'Fame.'

  5. What was David Bowie's source of inspiration for the album 'Young Americans'?

    David Bowie was inspired by soul music, particularly the Philadelphia soul sound, which he immersed himself in during the recording sessions at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia. The live recording and spontaneous jam sessions contributed to the album's distinct 'plastic soul' style.

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