The Rendezvous

The Rendezvous
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Written by Rob Cantor, Andrew Horowitz, Gregtronic
Appears on Not A Trampoline
Sung by Rob Cantor, Madi Diaz
Duration 3:37
Genre Pop
Language English
Links: Music Video
YouTube
Bandcamp


The Rendezvous is the fourth song on Rob Cantor's solo album Not A Trampoline, featuring the vocal talents of Madi Diaz.

On September 9th 2014 Rob Cantor uploaded a (NSFW) music video for The Rendezvous featuring Bora Karaca as the DJ.

History

The Rendezvous was originally much more "dancier", but Rob and Gregtronic didn't really like its sound so they dropped it off the album. However, fellow Tally Hall bandmate Andrew Horowitz enjoyed the song and helped tweak the arrangement, adding keyboards and removing some elements. After this process, Andrew would send back the project file and they "knew it belonged on the album".[1]


Lyrics

We do the rendezvous, I wanna meet back up with you 
I know you’re miles away, but I wanna take back my mistake 
Leaving you 

We do the rendezvous, I hope that your intent is true 
Cause I know my heart is right, and I wanna see you twice tonight 

I can see I was wrong 
Didn’t take very long 
I go dark when you’re gone 
We could start it again 

We have to leave to know to stay 
I call you up then run away 
We have to leave to know we want to stay 

We do the rendezvous, another chance to start anew 
I wanna give this ring to you, I got a song to sing to you 

I can see I was wrong 
(I want you back tonight) 
Didn’t take very long 
(I want a hand in mine) 
I go dark when you’re gone 
We could start it again 

We have to leave to know to stay 
I call you up then run away 
We have to leave to know we want to stay
We have to leave to know to stay 
I call you up then run away 
We have to leave to know we want to stay

We meet and then we part again 
We quit so we can start again 
We have to die to let a life begin 

We have to leave to know to stay 
I call you up then run away 
We have to leave to know we want to stay

We meet and then we part again 
We quit so we can start again 
We have to die to let a life begin 

We do the rendezvous, I wanna meet back up with you 
I know you’re miles away, but I wanna take back my mistake 
Leaving you

References

Not A Trampoline