That’s how it looked when Droge saw the first draft from the song’s co-writer, Dave Stewart, best known for teaming up with Annie Lennox in the group Eurythmics. There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. Leggi il testo di If You Dont Love Me (Ill Kill Myself) di Pete Droge dallalbum Necktie Second su Rockol. If you dont love me Ill kill myself I need you more than a sailor needs a breeze I need you more than an Eskimo freeze I need your loving more than money or air And if you dont love me, baby thats not fair Cause Ill be good to you in every way Ill give you loving baby everyday A loving thats good, a loving thats all right A loving like. Originally, the song was supposed to be about New York. The opening lyric has a reference to Center City’s best-known park: “I woke up near Rittenhouse Square/There was noise in the hall snow was flowing in the air.” The song is Seattle native Pete Droge’s “Beautiful Girl,” featured on the soundtrack of the 1996 film “Beautiful Girls,” starring Natalie Portman, Matt Dillon, Uma Thurman, Michael Rapaport and whole bunch of actors who disappeared come Y2K. Unlike most of the others that showcase a relaxed or gritty Philadelphia, this one is a love song and references its glitziest place. On all the lists people use to highlight these Philly songs - and there have been many of them - one song mentioning Philadelphia has largely gone forgotten. A few songs always come to mind when we talk about Philadelphia shout-outs in the music scene: Natives like Will Smith and Boyz II Men have “Summertime” and “Motownphilly.” Bruce Springsteen did “Streets of Philadelphia.”