Words Fell Down

Song written by Ricky and Marty Wilde. The second track of the album Select.

Versions

There are three versions of ‘Words fell down’: the album version, a live version, recorded in Salford, released on the album Aliens Live, and the original mix, released in 2020.

Live performances

‘Words fell down’ was performed live during the Debut tour in 1982, the Catch tour in 1983, the Rage to Rock tour in 1985, the Come out and play tour in 2011, the Dutch tours in October 2015, October 2016 and November 2017, the Wilde Wild Xmas Show in December 2017 and the Here come the aliens tour in 2018 and 2019.

Marty about ‘Words Fell Down’

This is what I would basically call a ‘pop song’ in so much as there isn’t any particular deep hidden meaning or deep hidden message. It’s just a song that says words fell down i.e. that particular persons words weren’t enough to remedy the situation. (1)

Interview source

(1) Kim Wilde Fanclub Magazine May 1983


Lyrics

I wake up in the morning, looking for reaction
Then I see your faces, only for fraction
Did you hurt my feelings?
You just nailed me to the wall

Never say you’re sorry, never show emotion
Never show a good hand, never give a notion
Don’t you feel it’s obscene?
Do you feel a thing at all?

‘Cos you come right back with the same old story
Words fell down
Words fell down
You walk right back to the sound of glory
Words fell down
Words fell down
Oh, oh, oh, it’s so helpless
Oh, oh, oh, it’s so helpless, it’s so helpless

Always a deceiver, never any answers
Living in the shadows, taking any chances
When you get a good line
Come and talk in to my face

‘Cos you come right back with the same old story
Words fell down
Words fell down
You walk right back to the sound of glory
Words fell down
Words fell down
Oh, oh, oh, it’s so helpless
Oh, oh, oh, it’s so helpless, it’s so helpless

You fight right back with the same reaction
Words fell down
Words fell down
The same old show with the same old caption
Words fell down
Words fell down
Oh, oh, oh, it’s so helpless
Oh, oh, oh, it’s so helpless, it’s so helpless