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O sole mio - Dalida



     
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O sole mio, O sole mio, O sole mio
So high give me your love, imagination
Run wild and tell me your mind, I can never remember your name
So high give me your heart, hey guardian angels
More light I'm falling in love and I want to remember the way
Mother, mother can't you see
Everyone's in love with me, O sole mio
So far given the light of distant ages
Sometimes I can never be sure, I can only remember today
So now given enough, I'll heat the stages
How far is the mountain above, where I wasn't a potion away
Mother, mother can't you see
Everyone's in love with me but only I know
All the people in the square, try to act like nothings there
Oh sole mio, I was a rainbow, I was a rainbow
So now give me your love in celebration
Of life and love, of fascination
So now give me your heart, my guardian angel knows

Oh no, oh ho, I was a rainbow
Mother mother, can't you see, something's wrong inside of me
Every time I try to say the words they don't come out right
Mother, mother if you please, life has got me on my knees
I'm expecting someone's love to come and hit me blindside
Mother, mother, if you care, tell me I am unaware
Of what I'm doing to your beauty and your holy love life
Mother, mother if you please, something's wrong inside of me
Every time I try to say the words they don't come out right
And me, I was a rainbow
O sole mio, O sole mio, O sole mio, O sole mio
O sole mio, O sole mio, O sole mio, O sole mio
O sole mio, O sole mio, O sole mio, O sole mio

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Dalida is a romanisation of داليدا naming at least two singers: 1) "Dalida" was a pseudonym of Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti (1933-1987), also known as يولاندا كريستينا جيجليوتي and, following French naturalisation, Yolanda Gigliotti, was a singer of Italian origin, who made her career in France. She received fifty-five gold records, and was the first female singer to get a diamond disc. Born on the 17th January 1933 in Shoubra, Cairo, Egypt, she was the child of an opera violinist, and was given singing lessons at an early age.

Read more about Dalida on Last.fm.


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