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Rosemary Blue - Neil Sedaka



     
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You tried to wake me in the morning;
This was our moment of goodbye.
You asked me once: how long I'd love you.
I told you: till the day I die,
And now, at last, my life is over.
You cannot go where I have gone.
I won't be there to share tomorrow.
I love you so, but life goes on.
Dry your eyes, Rosemary Blue;
Take a look outside.
There's a world that waits for you.
Live your life, Rosemary Blue;
Put your lonely tears away.
Wait an' see; there'll come a day
I'll be with you.
We used to walk the world together
And found our love along the way,

But now you must go on without me;
We cannot live in yesterday.
Don't bring your flowers to the church yard;
Only the past is waiting there.
You should be out somewhere, forgetting;
Wearing those flowers in your hair.
Dry your eyes, Rosemary Blue;
Take a look around.
There's a world outside that waits for you.
Live your life, Rosemary Blue;
Put your lonely tears away.
Wait an' see; there'll come a day
I'll be with you.
Rosemary Blue.
Rosemary Blue.
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written by SEDAKA, NEIL/GREENFIELD, HOWARD
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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Neil Sedaka (born 13 March 1939 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American pop singer, pianist, and songwriter often associated with the Brill Building era of songwriting. He teamed up with Howard Greenfield to write many major hit songs for himself and others.

Sedaka wrote his 1959 hit "Oh! Carol" about his then-girlfriend, Carol Klein, later to become Carole King. In 1963, King released a humorous answer entitled "Oh Neil".

The Laughter In the Rain Songfacts says Sedaka's hits dried up when The Beatles arrived, but then he teamed up with the lyricist Philip Cody and had a a number 1 hit with "Laughter In The Rain." It re-ignited Sedaka's career and he had 6 more Top-40 hits in America by 1977.

Sedaka's voice is in the tenor range.

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