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If I Should Lose You - George Shearing



     
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If I should lose you, the stars would fall from the skies
If I should lose you, the leaves would wither and die
The birds in May time would sing a lonely refrain
And I would wander around hating the sound of rain
With you beside me, no wind in winter would blow
With you beside me, a rose would bloom in the snow
I gave you my love but I was living a dream
And living would seem in vain if I lost you

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George Shearing (13 August 1919 – February 14, 2011) was a well-known jazz pianist and inventor of the famous "Shearing Sound": a form of smooth cocktail jazz characterised by block chords played on the piano along with similar chords played on the vibraphone. Shearing was born in the Battersea area of London, United Kingdom. Congenitally blind, he was the youngest of nine children. He started to learn piano at the age of three.

Read more about George Shearing on Last.fm.


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