Push Come To Shove Lyrics
Freddiei Mcgregor
Lyrics
Tired of taking the blame
Might just well play the game
Sometimes it get me so unfair
I'm a longing to see you
I wanna know how you've been doing
Oh my young girl
I'm gonna catch this flight
And when I reach my destination
I hope you to smiling
Longing to see me
I thought you'd drop me a line
Just to say hello my dear
I'm doing fine
Doesn't matter anyway now
'Cause my love for you will never change
Tell me what you're doing right now 'cause
When push comes to shove
Everybody gonna put the blame
The blame on me
For loving you
For loving you
When, when, when push comes to shove
Everybody gonna put the blame
The blame on me
See?
I had your number in my diary
But as soon as I get home
It has been changed
I'm not playing any games
I wanna know if what we have still remains the same
Tell me right now 'cause I wanna know if
When push comes to shove
Everybody gonna put the blame
The blame on me
I'm tired of taking the blame for loving you
When, when, when push comes to shove
Everybody gonna put the blame
The blame on me
Said I'm loving you
It's a love that's true
Telling you my darling
This is not an easy game
I'm a longing to see you
I wanna know how you've been doing
Oh my young girl
I'm gonna catch this flight
And when I reach my destination
I hope you to smiling
Longing to see me
I thought you'd drop me a line
Just to say hello my dear
I'm doing fine
Doesn't matter anyway now 'cause
When push comes to shove
Everybody gonna put the blame
The blame on me
I'm tired of taking the blame for something that I didn't do, ya
Push comes to shove
Everybody gonna put the blame
The blame on me
For loving you
They wanna know if it's a love that's true
Push comes to shove
Everybody gonna put the blame
The blame on me
Oh well...
Song & Lyrics Facts
Freddie McGregor's "Push Come to Shove" is a classic reggae song released in 1982 on the artist's album, Bobby Bobylon. The single was written by Freddie McGregor and produced by Niney The Observer.
It features backing vocals from the singer's band members, including Earl 'Chinna' Smith (guitar), Sly Dunbar (drums) and Robbie Shakespeare (bass). The song speaks of how sometimes we have to fight for what we believe in and it has become an anthem for many people over the years due to its powerful lyrics. Its message is one of resilience and strength, making it a timeless classic. The song has been covered by numerous artists throughout the years, further cementing its place as an important part of reggae music history.