To Say I Love You - Ralfi Pagan



     
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To Say I Love You Lyrics


To say I love you,
its a beautiful sound,
Oh, the heavens must have sent you,
and my love has been found.
When you're near me,
I feel so much joy,
but when you're gone
I'm a sad and lonely boy
I think of you
When we're apart
and there is so much sadness in my heart
To say I love you,
is all that I can do
Please say you love me,
and don't, oh, don't say no.

To say I love you, is all that I can do.
I think of you when we're apart,
and there is so much sadness in my heart,
to say I love you is all, that I can do.
Please say you love me,
and don't, oh, don't say no.
To say I love you is all, that I can do.
[talking]
To say I love you is all that I can say,
but to show you how much I love you
That's something I try to do each and every day.
When you're in my arms, my body comes to life
and when we love, oh when we love
It's so nice.
You know how much I love you
don't you honey.
Without you, life is barely night and day
all work and no play.
But that ain't the way
No it isn't
I said no it isn't, little girl
Oh little girl I love you
I love you 'cause you're far out!
Too much! Ay mami.
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Lyrics submitted by Carlos.

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Ralfi Pagan passed without making a significant mark in the music industry, but not because he didn't try. Raised on the Lower East Side of New York City, he was part of the city's bubbling salsa scene in the '60s and late '70s. His main body of work — four albums — was waxed for Johnny Pacheco and Gerald Masucci's Fania Records. Though a major player in the studio, he didn't achieve the notoriety of some other Fania artists, known as the Fania All Stars and which included Mongo Santamaria, Johnny Colon, Willie Bobo, Joe Bataan, Ralph Robles, and Bobby Valentine. The label started on a shoestring and couldn't afford to promote its early product across-the-board, but Fania records were hot platters on Latin radio stations.

Pagan was a gifted vocalist. His light, floating tenor was as serenading as Smokey Robinson's, but more ardent when he came down from the clouds. His melodious crooning got some chart action on a remake of Bread's "Make It With You" (1971) for Wand Records (Fania contracted with Wand during this period). Two years later, he scored a minor charter with "Soul Je T'aime" with Sylvia Robinson (now there's a duet made in heaven) on Robinson's Vibration label; but its success was modest at number 39 R&B and 99 pop on Billboard. Other singles include "Didn't Want to Have to Do It," "Just for a Little While," and "Come Back Baby."

In addition to the four Fania albums, he had an obvious hand in Ralfi Pagan Presents Johnny Nelson, which is quite an item among collectors; Low Profile Records also reissued his second Fania album, Ralfi Pagan With Love. Examples of Pagan's haunting vocals can be found on ITP Records' East Side Classics series.
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