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Lyrics
One, two, three, four Tell me that you love me more Sleepless long nights That is what my youth was for Old teenage hopes are alive at your door Left you with nothing but they want some more Oh, uh, oh, you're changing your heart Oh, uh, oh, you know who you are Sweetheart, bitter heart now I can't tell you apart Cozy and cold, put the horse before the cart Those teenage hopes who have tears in their eyes Too scared to own up to one little lie Oh, uh, oh, you're changing your heart Oh, uh, oh, you know who you are One, two, three, four, five, six, nine, or ten Money can't buy you back the love that you had then One, two, three, four, five, six, nine, or ten Money can't buy you back the love that you had then Oh, uh, oh, you're changing your heart Oh, uh, oh, you know who you are Oh, uh, oh, you're changing your heart Oh, uh, oh, you know who you are Who you are-are-are-are, ooh-ooh Oh, for the teenage boys They're breaking your heart For the teenage boys They're breaking your heart
Song Meaning
Despite its upbeat tempo, "1234" offers a nuanced look at relationships and the passage of time, hinting at the bittersweet aspects of love and youth. The lyrics "Tell me that you love me more / Sleepless long nights / That is what my youth was for" encapsulate the emotional whirlwind of younger years, filled with sleepless nights and ever-changing feelings. The line "Old teenage hopes are alive at your door" suggests that past aspirations and emotions can resurface in new relationships, adding a layer of complexity. However, the next line, "Left you with nothing but they want some more," indicates that these hopes may be unfulfillable, leaving individuals emotionally empty yet still yearning. The song speaks to changing identities with the lines "Oh, uh, oh, you're changing your heart / Oh, uh, oh, you know who you are." It's an acknowledgment that people evolve, and sometimes relationships must adapt or end as a result. The refrain "Money can't buy you back the love that you had then" serves as a poignant reminder that emotional richness cannot be substituted by material wealth. This line captures the essence of the song—relationships change, people grow, but the emotions of the past can't be purchased or fully recaptured. "1234" resonates as a celebratory yet contemplative anthem for anyone who's navigated the complicated terrain of love and identity. Through its energetic rhythm and thought-provoking lyrics, it invites us to dance along, even as we ponder the complexities it reveals.
About
"1234" is a catchy, upbeat song from Canadian singer-songwriter Feist's 2007 album "The Reminder." The song gained widespread popularity and commercial success, partially fueled by its inclusion in an iPod Nano commercial. Its whimsical music video, featuring a choreographed dance number, also captured the hearts of many. Musically, "1234" is a vibrant mix of indie pop and folk, characterized by its infectious melody and cheerful instrumentation. The song achieved chart success, peaking at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, and it garnered critical acclaim for its lyrical depth masked by its upbeat tempo. "1234" explores themes of love, identity, and the passing of time, capturing the complexities of relationships and self-discovery.
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Song Info
Release Year
2007
Genres
Indie
Pop
Moods
Calm & Peaceful
Happy
Romantic
Beautiful
Vocals
Female