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Don't Cry for Me Argentina - Richard Clayderman



     
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Don't Cry for Me Argentina Lyrics


It won't be easy, you'll think it strange
When I try to explain how I feel
That I still need your love
After all that I've doneYou won't believe me
All you will see is a girl you once knew
Although she's dressed up to the nines
At sixes and sevens with youI had to let it happen, I had to change
Couldn't stay all my life down at heel
Looking out of the window
Staying out of the sunSo I chose freedom
Running around, trying everything new
But nothing impressed me at all
I never expected it tooDon't cry for me, Argentina
The truth is I never left you
All through my wild days, my mad existence
I kept my promise, don't keep your distanceAnd as for fortune, and as for fame
I never invited them in
Though it seemed to the world

They were all I desiredThey are illusions
They are not the solutions they promised to be
The answer was here all the time
I love you and hope you love meDon't cry for me, Argentina
The truth is I never left you
All through my wild days, my mad existence
I kept my promise, don't keep your distanceHave I said too much?
There's nothing more I can think of to say to you
But all you have to do
Is look at me to know that every word is true

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Richard Clayderman (born Philippe Pagès on December 28, 1953, Paris) is a French pianist who has released numerous albums, including renditions and arrangements of popular music, French chansons, and popular piano works of Beethoven, Chopin and Mozart. Most of his recordings focus on popular music in general and orchestral arrangements of well-known romantic songs in particular, such as Yesterday, The Sound of Silence and Memory, rather than on Jazz or Classical Music.

Read more about Richard Clayderman on Last.fm.


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