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    Lightbulb A tango song in English

    LET'S HAVE A DRINK
    Come let's drink and please do join me
    I need to kill my memories today
    You may be someone who'll hear my sorrows
    I have no friendships, I'm far away.
    Come, drink with me and if my voice breaks
    while I am singing, don't ask why
    no, I'm not crying for her betrayal,
    I'm a grown man and men don't cry.
    If the grass could tell you stories all these fields
    would say I loved her and adored her like no man.
    Countless times I'd fall on my knee, shaking, begging
    where so many times we kissed.
    Today, like a stab, I saw her in somebody else's arms.
    Something in my pain contained me, held me back
    I know not what, for I know I would have killed her
    with my dagger on the spot.
    Come let's drink and please do join me...
    We won't talk of women now
    They deceive and break your heart
    in my story you see how.
    Follow my council and don't love them,
    but if by chance you fall for a lie,
    garner your power, hold back your tears
    for a true man must never cry
    !

    Lyrics: Manuel Romero
    Music: Carlos Gardel
    Transalation: Natalie Pepa


    ♪♪♪ The music is higher/ I don't want to stop
    ♪♪♪ (Cerrone's Paradise)

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    Re: A tango song in English


     

     

    This is "Tomo y obligo", one of Gardel's eternal classics. The last verses are very representative (and very true!) of tango lyrics and culture. There's always a bad woman in handy (sometimes even turned into a prostitute of some sort), drinks and drugs, lost love and betrayal. If it turns dramatic, there can be daggers and pistols as well. But always with tango's fatalist "that's life" view.
    Carlitos did some English versions of his tangos to try the U.S. market: this must be one of those. Today those records are collector's items.

    Here's the music:

    http://www.todotango.com/Spanish/bib...ura.asp?id=585

    My favorite, however, is "Mano a mano" 8-)
    It don't mean a thing (if ain't got that swing)

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