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Melody Of Love

(2011-01-11 20:31:53) 下一個

 

Song: Meloddy of Love
Artist: Bobby Vinton

I'm lookin' for a place to go
So I can be all alone
From thoughts and memories
So that when the music plays
I don't go back to the days
When love was you and me

Oh moja droga jacie kocham
Means that I love you so
Moja droga jacie kocham
More than you'll ever know
Kocham ciebie calem serce
Love you with all my heart
Return and always be
My melody of love

Rebecca Lin 2011 Winter In USA

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林貝卡 回複 悄悄話 回複DUMARTINI的評論:

杜姐,好高興你也喜歡這首歌曲。
DUMARTINI 回複 悄悄話 非常喜歡聽這樣帶鄉村風格的 pop music 。

我把這首歌轉走了放在個人描述裏了嗬,謝謝小林,辛苦了!
林貝卡 回複 悄悄話 Bobby Vinton
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bobby Vinton (born April 16, 1935) is an American pop music singer of Polish origins. Some of his famous songs were titled "Roses Are Red (My Love), "Blue Velvet", "Mr. Lonely". Vinton wrote "Mr. Lonely" during his service in the U.S. Army in the late 1950s where he served as a Chaplain's Assistant.

Vinton's version of "There! I've Said It Again" is noteworthy for being the final U.S. Billboard number one single of the pre-Beatles era, deposed from the Hot 100's summit by "I Want to Hold Your Hand." In 1965, Vinton continued his "lonely" success streak with the self written "L-O-N-E-L-Y". "Long Lonely Nights" peaked at #12. "Bobby Vinton Sings for Lonely Nights" Vinton's self written 1966 hit "Coming Home Soldier" was a favorite on request shows on the American Forces Network during the Cold War and Vietnam Era. 1967 saw Vinton's lush remake of "Please Love Me Forever" reach #6. His 1968 hit "I Love How You Love Me" surged to #9. Vinton spent $50,000 of his own money on a self-written song sung partially in Polish: "My Melody of Love".
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