High Fidelity Lyrics
Regina Spektor
Lyrics
I never loved nobody fully
Always one foot on the ground
And by protecting my heart truly
I got lost in the sounds
I hear in my mind all of these voices
I hear in my mind all of these words
I hear in my mind all of this music
And it breaks my heart
And it breaks my heart
And it breaks my heart
When it breaks my heart
And suppose I never ever met you
Suppose we never fell in love
Suppose I never ever let you
Kiss me so sweet and so soft
Suppose I never ever saw you
Suppose we never ever called
Suppose I kept on singing love songs
Just to break my own fall
Just to break my fall
Just to break my fall
Just to break my fall
Break my fall
Break my fall
All my friends say that of course
It's gonna get better
Gonna get better
Better better better better
Better better better!
I never love nobody fully
Always one foot on the ground
And by protecting my heart truly
I got lost in the sounds
I hear in my mind all of these voices
I hear in my mind all of these words
I hear in my mind all of this music
And it breaks my heart
And it breaks my heart
I hear in my mind all of these voices
I hear in my mind all of these words
I hear in my mind all of this music
And it breaks my heart
And it breaks my heart
It breaks my heart
When it breaks my heart
When it breaks my heart
When it breaks my heart
Breaks my heart
When it breaks my heart
When it breaks my heart
When it breaks my heart
When it breaks my heart
Song & Lyrics Facts
High Fidelity is a song by Russian-American singer-songwriter Regina Spektor, released on her fourth studio album Begin to Hope in 2006. The track was written and produced by Regina Spektor herself, with additional production from David Kahne.
High Fidelity is an upbeat piano ballad that talks about the joy of being able to listen to music through modern technology and how it can bring people together. The lyrics describe the nostalgia of listening to a favorite old record and how memories are associated with it. High Fidelity was well received by critics, who praised the heartfelt sentiment behind the song. It has become one of Spektor's signature songs and is still performed live today.