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Grease (Reprise) — Frankie Valli
Soundtrack: Grease
Lyrics
Grease (Reprise) Song Lyrics
I solve my problems and I see the light
We got a lovin' thing we gotta feed it right
There ain't no danger we can go to far
We start believing now that we can be who we are
Grease is the word
They think our love is just a growing pain
Why don't they understand it's just a crying shame
Their lips are lying only real is real
We stop the fight right now we got to be what we feel
Grease is the word (its the word that you heard)
It's got groove it's got meaning
Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion
Grease is the way we are feeling
We take the pressure and we throw away
Conventionality belongs to yesterday
There is a chance that we can make it so far
We start believing now that we can be who we are
Grease is the word
It's got groove it's got meaning
Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion
Now Grease is the way we are feeling
This is a life of illusion
Wrapped up in trouble, laced with confusion
What are we doing here?
We take the pressure and we throw away
Conventionality belongs to yesterday
There is a chance that we can make it so far
We start believing now bet we can be who we are
Grease is the word
It's got groove it's got meaning
Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion
Grease is the way we are feeling
Grease is the word
It's got groove it's got meaning
Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion
Grease is the way we are feeling
Grease is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Track Listing
›Grease
Frankie Valli
›Summer Nights
John Travolta / Olivia Newton-John
›Hopelessly Devoted to You
Olivia Newton-John
›You're the One That I Want
John Travolta / Olivia Newton
›Sandy
John Travolta
›Beauty School Drop-Out
Frankie Avalon
›Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee
Stockard Channing
›Greased Lightnin'
John Travolta
›It's Raining on Prom Night
Cindy Bullens
›Blue Moon
Sha-Na-Na
›Rock N' Roll Is Here to Stay
Sha-Na-Na
›Those Magic Changes
Sha-Na-Na
›Hound Dog
Sha-Na-Na
›Born to Hand Jive
Sha-Na-Na
›Tears on My Pillow
Sha-Na-Na
›Mooning
Louis St. Louis / Cindy Bullens
›Freddy, My Love
Cindy Bullens
›Rock N' Roll Party Queen
Louis St. Louis
›There are Worse Things I Could Do
Stockard Channing
›Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee (Reprise)
Olivia Newton-John
›We Go Together
John Travolta / Olivia Newton-John / Cast
›Grease (Reprise)
Frankie Valli
May, 07th 2014
The song "Grease (Reprise)" by Frankie Valli, featured in the musical "Grease," setves as a thematic anthem encapsulating the spirit and essence of the storyline. The lyrics highlight the concept of breaking free from conventional norms and embracing one's true self. It's about the liberation that comes from acknowledging and acting on genuine feelings, rather than conforming to societal expectations.
"Grease is the word" is repeated throughout the song, symvolizing more than just the title of the musical. It represents the era's culture – the style, the music, the dance, and the attitude. The words "It's got groove, it's got meaning" suggest that this era, often dismissed as frivolous, actually held significant depth and resonance for those who lived it.
The lines "We take the pressure and we throw away / Conventionality belongs to yesterday" reflect a desire to challenge the status quo and a yearning for individuality and authenticity. This theme is central to "Grease," as it explores the complexities of teenage life, the struggles with identity, and the desire for acceptance.
Furthermore, the song speaks to the universal experience of growing up and the pains of young love, often misunderstood by adults as mere "growing pains." The assertion that "their lips are lying, only real is real" rejects superficial judgments and underscores the importance of being true to oneself.
"Grease (Reprise)" encapsulates the energy and the spirit of the 1950s teenage experience while delivering a message that remains timeless: the importance of authenticity, the challenge against conformity, and the power of self-expression. It's a call to embrace life with passion and to be genuine in our actions and feelings.
"Grease is the word" is repeated throughout the song, symvolizing more than just the title of the musical. It represents the era's culture – the style, the music, the dance, and the attitude. The words "It's got groove, it's got meaning" suggest that this era, often dismissed as frivolous, actually held significant depth and resonance for those who lived it.
The lines "We take the pressure and we throw away / Conventionality belongs to yesterday" reflect a desire to challenge the status quo and a yearning for individuality and authenticity. This theme is central to "Grease," as it explores the complexities of teenage life, the struggles with identity, and the desire for acceptance.
Furthermore, the song speaks to the universal experience of growing up and the pains of young love, often misunderstood by adults as mere "growing pains." The assertion that "their lips are lying, only real is real" rejects superficial judgments and underscores the importance of being true to oneself.
"Grease (Reprise)" encapsulates the energy and the spirit of the 1950s teenage experience while delivering a message that remains timeless: the importance of authenticity, the challenge against conformity, and the power of self-expression. It's a call to embrace life with passion and to be genuine in our actions and feelings.
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