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Tell Me What He Said - Helen Shapiro



     
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I've lost him but I don't know how
He's going with another now
He'll be at the party on Friday night
I'd go there myself, but it wouldn't be rightBut if you see him there
Please tell him that I care and that I want him back again
Tell him that and then
Tell me what he said
Just take him to a side
Tell him how much I cried and I'm begging on my knees
Tell him that and please tell me what he saidIf I hurt him I'm sorry
Please tell him that I love him
No matter what the trouble may be
We can talk it overI've never been so blue
I'll wait right here for you
But then I know I' d like to try
If I should ever die
Tell me what he saidI've lost him but I don't know how
He's going with another nowBut if you see him there

Please tell him that I care and that I want him back again
Tell him that and then
Tell me what he said
Just take him to a side
Tell him how much I cried and that I'm beggin' on my knees
Tell him that and please tell me what he saidIf I hurt him I'm sorry
Please tell him that I love him
No matter what the trouble may be
We can talk it overI've never been so blue
I'll wait right here for you
Then I know it might surprise
If I should ever die
Tell me what he said
Tell me what he said
Tell me what he said
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Helen Shapiro is remembered today by younger pop culture buffs as the slightly awkward actress/singer in Richard Lester's 1962 debut feature film, It's Trad, Dad. From 1961 until 1963, however, Shapiro was England's teenage pop music queen, at one point selling 40,000 copies daily of her biggest single, "Walking Back to Happiness," during a 19-week chart run. A deceptively young 14 when she was discovered, Shapiro had a rich, expressive voice properly sounding like the property of someone twice as old, and she matured into a seasoned professional very quickly.

Read more about Helen Shapiro on Last.fm.


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