Matchbox Twenty
Push
Lyrics
Said I don't know if I've ever been good enough I'm a little bit rusty, and I think my head is cavin' in And I don't know if I've ever been really loved By a hand that's touched me And I feel like something's gonna give And I'm a little bit angry, well This ain't over, no, not here Not while I still need you around You don't owe me, we might change, yeah Yeah, we just might feel good I wanna push you around Well, I will, well, I will I wanna push you down Well, I will, well, I will I wanna take you for granted Well, I wanna take you for granted Yeah, yeah, well, I will She said I don't know why you ever would lie to me Like I'm a little untrustin' When I think that the truth is gonna hurt ya And I don't know why you couldn't just stay with me You couldn't stand to be near me When my face don't seem to want to shine 'Cause it's a little bit dirty, oh, well Well, don't just stand there, sayin' nice things to me 'Cause I've been cheated, I've been wronged and you You don't know me, yeah, well, I can't change Well, I won't do anything at all I wanna push you around Well, I will, well, I will I wanna push you down Well, I will, well, I will I wanna take you for granted Yeah, I wanna take you for granted Yeah, yeah, well, I will Oh, but don't bowl me over Just wait a minute, well, it kinda fell apart, things Things get so crazy, crazy Don't rush this, baby Don't rush this, baby, baby I wanna push you around Well, I will, well, I will I wanna push you down Well, I will, well, I will I wanna take you for granted, yeah, yeah, yeah I wanna take you, take you Yeah, well, I will I will, I will, I will, yeah Well, I will, well, I will, yeah Push you around And drag you down I wanna push you around Well, I will
About
"Push," released in 1996, is one of Matchbox Twenty's most well-known tracks and is featured on their debut album, "Yourself or Someone Like You." Written by lead vocalist Rob Thomas, the song became a massive hit, propelling the band to mainstream success. With its raw, emotional lyrics and grunge-influenced alternative rock sound, "Push" struck a chord with many listeners, although it also sparked some controversy due to its lyrical content.
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SongInfo
Release Year
1996
Genres
Alternative
Pop
Rock
Moods
Relaxed
Romantic
Vocals
Male