About the song

The Left Banke’s timeless classic, “Walk Away Renée,” is a poignant ballad that has captivated audiences for decades. Released in 1966, the song quickly ascended the charts, becoming a quintessential example of the baroque pop genre. Its intricate harmonies, lush orchestration, and evocative lyrics have solidified its place in music history.

The song’s emotional depth stems from its heartfelt exploration of unrequited love. Michael Brown, the song’s primary songwriter, penned “Walk Away Renée” as a tribute to Renée Fladen, a free-spirited blonde who captured his heart. Brown’s infatuation is palpable in the lyrics, which convey a sense of longing and regret. The title itself, “Walk Away Renée,” suggests a bittersweet acceptance of a love that cannot be.

Steve Martin Caro’s lead vocals on “Walk Away Renée” are both vulnerable and powerful. His emotive delivery perfectly captures the song’s melancholic tone, drawing listeners into the world of the heartbroken narrator. The song’s arrangement is equally masterful, featuring a rich tapestry of instruments, including harpsichords, violins, and flutes. These elements combine to create a lush and atmospheric soundscape that complements the lyrical themes.

“Walk Away Renée” has endured the test of time, resonating with audiences of all ages. Its timeless appeal lies in its ability to evoke a deep emotional response. Whether you’re a fan of baroque pop or simply appreciate well-crafted songwriting, this classic track is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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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, Renée
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
I’m forced to cry
From deep inside the pain
That I chose to hide
Just walk away, Renée
You won’t see me follow you back home
Now as the rain burns down upon my weary eyes
For me it cries
Just walk away, Renée
You won’t see me follow you back home
Now as the rain burns down upon my weary eyes
For me it cries
Your name and mine inside
A heart on a wall
Still finds a way to haunt me
Though they’re so small
Just walk away, Renée
You won’t see me follow you back home
The empty sidewalks on my block are not the same
You’re not to blame

 

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