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----- Original Message -----
 
 
 
 
I'VE GOT DREAMS TO REMEMBER
 
INTERPRETAÇÃO:
 
Percy Sledge
 
 
 
    I've got dreams, dreams to remember
    I've got dreams, dreams to remember

  Honey, I saw you there last night
  Another man's arms so holding you tight
  Nobody knows what I feeled inside
  All I know, I walked away and cried

    I've got dreams, dreams to remember [Listen honey]
    Oh, I've got dreams, love dreams, dreams to remember

  I know you said he was just a friend
  But I saw him kiss you again and again
  Oh, these eyes of mine, they don't fool me
  Why did he hold you so tenderly?

    I've got dreams, dreams to remember [Listen honey]
    Oh, I've got dreams, love dreams, dreams to remember

  I still want you to stay
   I still love you anyway
  I don't want you to ever leave
  Girl, you just satisfy me! [Ooh-Wee!]

   I know you said he was just a friend
  But I saw you kiss him again and again
  These eyes of mine, they don't fool me
  Why did he hold you so tenderly?

  I've got dreams
Dreams to remember
[Listen to me mama]
I've got dreams
bad dreams
Dreams, rough dreams
To remember
Don't make me suffer
Don't let 
 
I've got dreams
Bad dreams
Dreams, rough dreams
Dreams, bad dreams
Dreams, to remember


 

 

 

Percy Sledge nasceu a 25 de novembro de 1941 em  Alabama, USA.

Trabalhando como enfermeiro num hospital, Sledge  excursionava nos fins de semana com uma banda local chamada Esquires Combo. Um paciente do hospital, que conhecia o produtor musical Quin Ivy, promoveu o encontro dos dois.  

Ivy ficou impressionado com a interpretação emocional de Sledge e assinaram um contrato para gravações.

Sledge foi um sucesso com sua primeira gravação, a clássica "When a Man Loves a Woman", distribuída pela Atlantic Records. Embora Sledge não tenha repetido nenhum sucesso tão expressivo como "When a Man Loves a Woman",  conseguiu gravar muitas outras músicas bem difundidas e solicitadas e ainda se apresenta em shows, principalmente na Europa.

Pesquisa e Formatação: Ida Aranha

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