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Patti
Page
Music by Philip Green
Lyrics by Norman Newell
Album :Say Wonderful Things
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Syr5pqAHJVoPattiPagernst810
lyrics
Say wonderful things to me
I think you're wonderful too
Say wonderful things to me
Especially I love you
They say I was living before we met
All of my yesterdays I forget
Now you are the one that I'm living for
And each day I love you more
So you must say wonderful things to me
I think you're wonderful too
Say wonderful things to me
Especially I love you
I'll never hurt you or make you cry
Love will grow stronger as years go by
Forever you'll be the one boy for me
I'll love you until I die
So you must say wonderful things to me
I think you're wonderful too
Say wonderful things to me
Especially I love you
I think you're wonderful too
Say wonderful things to me
Especially I love you
They say I was living before we met
All of my yesterdays I forget
Now you are the one that I'm living for
And each day I love you more
So you must say wonderful things to me
I think you're wonderful too
Say wonderful things to me
Especially I love you
I'll never hurt you or make you cry
Love will grow stronger as years go by
Forever you'll be the one boy for me
I'll love you until I die
So you must say wonderful things to me
I think you're wonderful too
Say wonderful things to me
Especially I love you
"Say Wonderful Things" is a popular song with
music by Philip Green and
lyrics by Norman Newell,
published in 1963. It was
the United
Kingdom's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1963, held in London.
The singer was Ronnie Carroll,
who also represented the UK the year before. The song finished fourth behind
Denmark, Switzerland and Italy; eventually reaching No. 6 in the UK Singles Chart.
The most popular version of the song in the United States was recorded by Patti Page, as the title song of her first album for Columbia Records. Page's record peaked only at
No. 81 on the Billboard Hot 100 but was more successful in
Australia, continental Europe and in Asian territories such as Hong Kong and
Japan.
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