You take the good, you take the bad. You settle in for the longest haul, one that’s meant to end whenever one partner or the other passes away. Sunny, glossy and droll, “I’m Gonna See You” fairly tingles the spine; there’s an underlying optimism about marriage and domestic life here that’s leavened by level-headedness and firm realism. that dog. set the controls firmly to mid-tempo, as placid frontwoman Anna Waronker serenades an unknown subject who might as well murmur every verse and chorus right back at her: “I’m gonna see you in the morning / I’m gonna see you when you’re uptight / I’m gonna see you when you’re boring / I’m gonna see you every night.”
We'll have lots of bail
Tons of trail mix
'Cause we're setting out to sail
Courageously
You and me
We'll have lots of love
For both of us
And none of the above
The waste activity
You and me
I'm gonna see you in the morning
I'm gonna see you when you're uptight
I'm gonna see you when you're boring
I'm gonna see you every night
I'm gonna see you every night
We'll having wedding dreams
And baby seats
And family gatherings
Eternally
You and me
We'll have visits small
Long-distance calls
And meetings in bathroom stalls
And fantasy
You and me
I'm gonna see you in the morning
I'm gonna see you when you're uptight
I'm gonna see you when you're boring
I'm gonna see you every night
I'm gonna see you every night
I'm gonna see you every night