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Merry Widow Waltz - Ian Whitcomb



     
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Love unspoken, faith unbroken,
All life through.
Strings are playing, hear them saying,
"Love me true".
Now the echo answers,
"Say you want me too".
All the world's in love with love
And I love you.
Young lovers all awake,
Night brings you waltz time
And the moonlight sings in waltz time.
All the lanterns are swinging and burning low,
Where are the fond couples clinging
As round they go?
Young lovers all take heart,
Bright, siren beauty

Play your part now, do your duty,
Let your heart sing this refrain!
For it's waltz time once again.
Come away, come away to the ball,
Where the dreams that you dream will be true.
For the strings as they play seem to call,
Beckon and call to you.
Come away, come away to the waltz,
Float along on a lilting refrain.
To the land of desire where no heart can be false,
And the world shall be young again.
I hear the music play,
It carries me away.
All sorrows will have flown
When you are mine and mine alone.
I hear the music play,
It carries me away.
All sorrows will have flown
When you are mine and mine alone.
All mine alone.
All mine alone.
Mine alone.
Love unspoken, faith unbroken,
All life through.
Strings are playing, hear them saying,
"Love me true".
Now the echo answers,
"Say you want me too".
All the world's in love with love
And I love you.
When you are mine alone,
All mine alone.
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An odd footnote to the British Invasion, English singer and pianist Ian Whitcomb formed his R&B group Bluesville in Dublin, Ireland. He never had a hit in the U.K. and wasn't all that wild about rock & roll in the first place, preferring traditional forms of blues, ragtime, and Tin Pan Alley. But "You Turn Me On" -- a tongue-in-cheek three-chord knockoff at the end of a session with exaggerated falsetto vocals and an unforgettable orgasmic vocal hook -- hit number eight in America in 1965, and Whitcomb was briefly a star.

Read more about Ian Whitcomb on Last.fm.


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