Sing Hallelujah

Keith Potger, Tony Macaulay

Melanie, my best friend, said
In a magazine she read
True love only lasts a little while

But I just have to disagree
'Cause my man's still in love with me
And every time he looks at me and smiles

Well, I wanna sing Hallelujah, 'cause he loves me
I'm gonna sing Hallelujah every time
When he looks at me that way, well, I hear a symphony play
I wanna tell the whole world that he's mine, all mine

Wеll, I wanna sing Hallelujah, 'cause he lovеs me
And then I pray that it's never gonna end
When he holds me close to him, I hear such sweet violins
I never wanna leave his side again

My shoulder has been cried upon
By rosemary and [?]
They don't believe in true love anymore
They said that it's a losing game, but I could never feel the same
'Cause when I hear his key turn the door

Well, I wanna sing Hallelujah, 'cause he loves me
And I'm gonna sing Hallelujah every time
When he looks at me that way, well, I hear a symphony play
I wanna tell the whole world that he's mine, all mine

Well, I wanna sing Hallelujah, 'cause he loves me
And then I pray that it's never gonna end
When he holds me close to him, I hear such sweet violins
I never wanna leave his side again

Well, I wanna sing Hallelujah, 'cause he loves me
And I'm gonna sing Hallelujah every time
When he looks at me that way, well, I hear a symphony play
I wanna tell the whole world that he's mine, all mine

Well, I wanna sing Hallelujah, 'cause he loves me
And then I pray that it's never gonna end
When he holds me close to him, I hear such sweet violins
I never wanna leave his side again

Curiosidades sobre la música Sing Hallelujah del The New Seekers

¿Cuándo fue lanzada la canción “Sing Hallelujah” por The New Seekers?
La canción Sing Hallelujah fue lanzada en 1974, en el álbum “Farewell Album”.
¿Quién compuso la canción “Sing Hallelujah” de The New Seekers?
La canción “Sing Hallelujah” de The New Seekers fue compuesta por Keith Potger, Tony Macaulay.

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