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Belfast Lyrics


Belfast
Belfast
BelfastGot to have a belief in
Got to have a belief in
Got to have a belief in
All the people
Cause the people are leavin'
When the people be leavin'
When the people be leavin'
When the people be leavin'
All the children cause the children
Are leavin'Belfast
Belfast
When the country rings the leaving bell you're lost
Belfast
Belfast
When the hate you have
For one another's past

You can try (you can try)
You can try (you can try)
You can try
To tell the world the reason why
Belfast
Belfast
BelfastIt's the country that's changin'
It's the country that's changin'
It's the country that's changin'
All the people
Cause the people are leavin'
It's the world that's deceivin'
It's the world that's deceivin'
It's the world that's deceivin'
All the people
Cause the people believin'Belfast
Belfast
When the country rings the leaving bell you're lost
Belfast
Belfast
When the hate you have
For one another's past
You can try (you can try)
You can try (you can try)
You can try
To tell the world the reason why
Belfast
Belfast
BelfastWhen the children believe in
When the children believe in
When the children believe in
All the people
Cause the people are leavin'
When the people are leavin' (you)
When the people are leavin'
When the people are leavin'
All the children
Cause the children believe inBelfast
Belfast
When the country rings the leaving bell you're lost
Belfast
Belfast
When the hate you have
For one another's past
You can try (you can try)
You can try (you can try)
You can try
To tell the world the reason why
Belfast
Belfast
BelfastBelfast
Belfast
Belfast

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Gilla was discovered by German producer Frank Farian who got her signed to Hansa Records in 1974. After an unsuccessful German cover version "Mir ist kein Weg zu weit" of Marcella Bella's Italian hit single "Nessuno mai", Farian had her record a German disco version of La Belle's "Lady Marmalade". Despite being a modest hit (#24), it caused some attention of being the first German record to feature such explicit lyrics as "Willst du mit mir schlafen gehn?" (Do You Want to Sleep With Me) (1975).

Read more about Gilla on Last.fm.


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