About the song

“Walking Away Renee” by The Left Banke is a hauntingly beautiful ballad that has left an enduring impression on music lovers since its release in 1966. Composed by Michael Brown, Bob Calilli, and Tony Sansone, this timeless track is renowned for its poignant lyrics and ethereal melodies.

Featured on the band’s debut album, “Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina,” this song quickly gained traction, soaring to the top of the charts and capturing the hearts of listeners worldwide. Its emotional depth and evocative imagery have cemented its status as a classic of the baroque pop genre.

The delicate instrumentation, including lush strings and delicate harpsichord flourishes, perfectly complements the heartfelt vocals, creating a rich tapestry of sound that is both mesmerizing and deeply affecting. The poetic lyrics, which tell the tale of unrequited love and longing, resonate with listeners of all ages, evoking a sense of nostalgia and melancholy.

“Walk Away Renee” has earned its place in the annals of music history, garnering critical acclaim and enduring popularity over the years. It has been covered by numerous artists and featured in various films and television shows, further solidifying its status as a beloved classic.

Whether you’re revisiting this timeless gem or discovering it for the first time, “Walk Away Renee” is sure to captivate you with its haunting beauty and timeless appeal. Its emotional resonance and exquisite craftsmanship make it a true masterpiece of the 1960s pop music landscape.

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Lyrics

And when I see the sign that points one way
The lot we used to pass by every day

Just walk away, Renee
You won’t see me follow you back home
The empty sidewalks on my block are not the same
You’re not to blame

From deep inside the tears that I’m forced to cry
From deep inside the pain that I chose to hide

Just walk away, Renee
You won’t see me follow you back home
Now, as the rain beats down upon my weary eyes
For me, it cries

Just walk away, Renee
You won’t see me follow you back home
Now, as the rain beats down upon my weary eyes
For me, it cries

Your name and mine inside a heart upon a wall
Still finds a way to haunt me though they’re so small

Just walk away, Renee
You won’t see me follow you back home
The empty sidewalks on my block are not the same
You’re not to blame

By Tam Le

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