This post is inspired by Oyia Brown, the Gipsy Experia’s Blog and J.S. Bach!
The song “A Lover’s Concerto” was originally written by 2 American Songwriters, Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell, and recorded by The Toys in 1965. The Melody of the song is based on Minuet in G major from J.S. Bach‘s Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach.
Here is an other funny version…
The story of two young and peculiar people who meet by via an unfortunate error in kite aviation. A love story for all those who seek it.
How gentle is the rain
That falls softly on the meadow
Birds high up in the trees
Serenade the clouds with their melody
Oh! See there beyond the hills
The bright colors of the rainbow
Some magic from above
Made this day for us
Just to fall in love
You hold me in your arms
And say once again you love me
And if your love is true
Everything will be just as wonderful
Now, I belong to you
From this day until forever
Just love me tenderly
And I’ll give to you
Every part of me
Oh! Don’t ever make me cry
Through long lonely nights without love
Be always true to me
Keep this day in your heart eternally
You hold me in your arms
And say once again you love me
And if your love is true
Everything will be just as wonderful
That falls softly on the meadow
Birds high up in the trees
Serenade the clouds with their melody
Oh! See there beyond the hills
The bright colors of the rainbow
Some magic from above
Made this day for us
Just to fall in love
You hold me in your arms
And say once again you love me
And if your love is true
Everything will be just as wonderful
Now, I belong to you
From this day until forever
Just love me tenderly
And I’ll give to you
Every part of me
Oh! Don’t ever make me cry
Through long lonely nights without love
Be always true to me
Keep this day in your heart eternally
You hold me in your arms
And say once again you love me
And if your love is true
Everything will be just as wonderful
Actually there are many different versions out there…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMPGrwLS43M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpDwAviv56g