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Lydia
26.275
Em turnê
Pop
Lydia foi lançado em 18 de maio de 1978 por Lifesong como parte do álbum "Well, Well," Said the Rocking Chair
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Data de lançamento18 de maio de 1978
SeloLifesong
Melodicidade
Acusticidade
Valence
Dançabilidade
Energia
BPM64

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Créditos

INTERPRETAÇÃO
Dean Friedman
Dean Friedman
Interpretação
COMPOSIÇÃO E LETRA
Dean Friedman
Dean Friedman
Composição

Letra

Lydia keeps my toothbrush in her apartment and she never complains
Well, hardly ever
And then jokingly, she says, "Boy, it's been so long since I held you"
I nearly gave you up for dead
I nearly gave you up for dead
I nearly gave you up for dead
Lydia, Lydia, how come you understand?
I can offer you nothing at all
This is more than I had planned
Lydia, Lydia, I am at your command, at least until morning comes
And I must be off again
I must be off again
Lydia, you know I always talk about making conscious decisions
About running my own life
Well, maybe I'm fooling myself
It's a role I like to play
'Cause more often than not I'm down here on the corner
I'm sorry I woke you
Do you feel like some company?
Babe, I need a place to stay
Lydia, Lydia, how come you understand?
I can offer you nothing at all
No, this is more than I had planned
Lydia, Lydia, I am at your command, at least until morning comes
And I must be off again
I must be off again
Lydia, Lydia, how come you understand?
I can offer you nothing at all
No, this is more than I had planned
Lydia, Lydia, I am at your command, at least until morning comes
And I must be off again
I must be off again
I sleep with a woman who thinks I'm a child
Well, maybe I am
No, that wouldn't surprise anyone
I suspect that much is true
But Lydia, if you only knew how much I love you
Did you know that I love you? It's the best that I can do
Lydia, Lydia, how come you understand?
I can offer you nothing at all
No, this is more than I had planned
Lydia, Lydia, I am at your command, at least until morning comes
Then I must be off again
I must be off again
Written by: Dean Friedman
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