About the song
In the realm of timeless classics, few songs can boast the staying power and emotional resonance quite like Ricky Nelson‘s iconic hit, “It’s Late.” Released in the late 1950s, this track quickly etched itself into the annals of music history, leaving an indelible mark on generations of listeners.
From the first strains of the melody, listeners are transported to a bygone era, characterized by the innocence and yearning of youth. Ricky Nelson, with his velvety voice and effortless charm, delivers a performance that is both captivating and relatable. As the song unfolds, his emotive delivery draws listeners into a narrative of love and longing, resonating with anyone who has experienced the pangs of unrequited affection or the ache of separation.
At its core, “It’s Late” is a poignant exploration of the complexities of relationships and the bittersweet nature of love. The lyrics, penned with a rare blend of vulnerability and sophistication, evoke a sense of nostalgia for a simpler time while remaining strikingly relevant even in today’s fast-paced world.
The instrumentation serves as the perfect backdrop to Ricky Nelson‘s soulful vocals, with its understated elegance and timeless appeal. Each note is carefully crafted to evoke a range of emotions, from the wistful longing of the verses to the soaring crescendo of the chorus.
But perhaps what truly sets “It’s Late” apart is its ability to transcend the confines of time and genre, touching the hearts of listeners across generations. Whether it’s played on a crackling vinyl record or streamed through modern digital platforms, the song retains its power to evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing in all who hear it.
In a world where music often serves as a fleeting distraction, Ricky Nelson‘s “It’s Late” stands as a testament to the enduring power of art to move and inspire. It’s a song that reminds us of the universality of human experience and the timeless beauty of a well-crafted melody. So, sit back, relax, and let the dulcet tones of Ricky Nelson transport you to a place where love, longing, and music intertwine in perfect harmony.
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Lyrics
It’s late, it’s lateWe gotta get on home It’s late, it’s late We’ve been gone too longToo bad, too badWe shoulda checked our time Can’t phone, can’t phone We done spent every dimeIt’s late, it’s lateWe’re ’bout to run outta gas It’s late, it’s late We gotta get home fastCan’t speed, can’t speedWe’re in a slow-down zone Baby, look at that clock Why can’t it be wrongIf we coulda left home at a quarter to nineWoulda had fun and plenty of time We got started just a little bit late Hope this won’t be our last dateLook up, look upIs that the moon we see? Can’t be, can’t be Looks like the sun to meIt’s late, it’s lateI hate to face your dad Too bad, too bad I know he’s gonna be madIt’s late, it’s lateWe gotta get on home It’s late, it’s late We’ve been gone too longIt’s late, it’s lateWe’re ’bout to run outta gas It’s late, it’s late We gotta get home fastCan’t speed, can’t speedWe’re in a slow-down zone Baby, look at that clock Why can’t it be wrongIf we coulda left home at a quarter to nineWoulda had fun and plenty of time We got started just a little bit late Hope this won’t be our last dateLook up, look upIs that the moon we see? Can’t be, can’t be Looks like the sun to meIt’s late, it’s lateI hate to face your dad Too bad, too bad I know he’s gonna be madIt’s late, it’s lateWe gotta get on home It’s late, it’s late We’ve been gone too longIt’s late