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LET’S CRY TOGETHER
(Kennedy Singleton)
As sung by Patti Page 1962
(with The Merry Melody Singers Orchestra - Jack Kennedy)
The four of us were once
The best of friends
Swore we’d always be together
And our friendship would never end.
But then one day it happened
I lost my love, you lost your love
There they go together
Your Mary and my Joe.
So let’s cry together
And try to forgive them
Though we both know
We never can forget.
(bridge)
Our lives won’t be the same
Now that they’re gone
There’s an emptiness here in our hearts
The place where they belong.
So let’s cry together
My heart is sad, your heart is sad
There they go together
Your Mary and my Joe.
So let’s cry together
And try to forgive them
Though we both know
We never can forget.
I lost my love, you lost your love
My heart is sad, your heart is sad.
(fade)
NOTES:
Patti Page was an American pop music artist from Oklahoma and
was purportedly the best selling female artist in the 1950s.
In her lifetime (over 60 performing years) she sold over
100 million records.
Historically speaking, Patti Page made the first commercially
released voice on voice acetate overdub on discs on the Mercury
label in 1962
< Confess >. (see elsewhere for the lyrics in this ILP database).
She was known to her adoring fans as 'The Singin' Rage, Miss Patti Page'.
This song/lyric was released as the 'A' side of a Mercury Records 45 rpm single.
The 'B' side was
< Every Time I Hear Your Name >. (see elsewhere in this ILP database).
(Transcribed by David Story - January 2014)
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