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The Other Woman - Caro Emerald



     
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Little girl, just keep on waiting
For that man to give you a life
You keep on hoping, so this prince can save you
Keep on dreaming his scandalous lieFor your love is he the hero, mmm
Does he know that you're begging him please?
Where angels dare, the devils fill that need
In your despair does he get up to leave?At the start of his goodbye
Do you ever realize
That you never get the chance?
All you get is alibisWhen smoke begins to fade
And you're standing face to face
Does he kiss you in a way to say
"You're the other woman"
The other womanWear that dress, the one you rely on, mmm
Slit up high, that shows off your wares
And when he's arriving, give him that invitation
Keep on wishing almost all of him caresFor your love he is your hero, yes
Even though you are begging him please, please

Woman unscared, your risks are never ending
And don't you pretend you don't live what you breatheAt the start of his goodbye
Do you ever realize
That you never get the chance?
All you get is alibisWhen smoke begins to fade
And you're standing face to face
Does he kiss you in a way to say
"You're the other woman"
The other womanYou'll always be the other woman
You'll always be the other womanBaby, trust me, I've been there before
You don't know him, I know him moreAt the start of his goodbye
Do you ever realize
That you never get the chance?
All you get is alibisWhen smoke begins to fade
And you're standing face to face
Does he kiss you in a way to say
"You're the other woman"
The other woman

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Caro Emerald (real name: Caroline Esmeralda van der Leeuw, born 26 April 1981 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands) is a Dutch singer. She studied as a jazz vocalist at the Amsterdam conservatory of music and earned her degree in 2005.

Having gained experience as one of the six singers in close-harmony group Les Elles, and as a vocalist in the Philharmonic Funk Foundation, Emerald first gained public recognition for her debut solo single Back It Up, which was officially released by Grandmono Records on July 6, 2009.

Her first album, Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor was released on January 29, 2010. The album features a mix of ballroom jazz, tangos and mambo’s in a contemporary production. Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor has been the best selling album in The Netherlands for over 29 consecutive weeks, beating the previous record of 26 weeks set by Michael Jacksons album Thriller.

In December 2009 her second single A Night Like This was released and reached the #1 position in the dutch charts. Her latest (May 2010) release is That Man.

After the succes in The Netherlands Back it Up has been released in Italy, France, Switzerland, Belgium and many more countries are to follow.

www.caroemerald.com

In May 2007 Caro Emerald got a phonecall from Dutch producers Jan van Wieringen and David Schreurs. With another producer, they'd written a song for a Japanese pop act with the acclaimed songwriter Vince Degiorgio (Atomic Kitten, A-Teens, N'Synch, Love Inc. a.o.). But their demo singer couldn't make it. They needed something quickly, and that's how Caro got to record the demo of "Back It Up".

Caro liked the song so much that she added it to her live repertoire. A year later she got the chance to perform "Back It Up" on local TV station AT5 in Amsterdam. It caught on right away: viewers just wouldn't stop calling and e-mailing about that lovely girl with her catchy song. Caro and a friend produced a no budget video which ended up on Youtube, and again, the response was overwhelming. People literally begged her to sell the song on iTunes.

But with only one song on the repertoire, Caro and her team decided to focus on a full album first. Inspired by films and music from the 40's and 50's they started working on new songs and ideas. Fall 2008, David flew over to Toronto to write with Degiorgio, and returned with 7 great tracks and a clear direction for the album. A few months later, Vince came to Amsterdam to finish the album. The result: an exciting and hugely accessible record, featuring ballroom jazz, cinematic tangoes, groovin' jazz tracks and infectious mambo's that sound like they were recorded in 1951 in Hollywood's most famous recording studios. But the smoking beats, catchy songs and inventive production tell it's actually 2009 that Caro Emerald is putting her name on the map.

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