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Barbarafb | 00:11 Sat 28th May 2005 | Music
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"If the sun (or stars?) should fall down from the sky,

If the sea should suddenly run dry,

If you love me, really love me,

Then whatever happens, I won't care."

 

Can anyone help me identify the above? I can't remember any more of the lyrics.  It is a very old song and has been driving me mad for a long, long time.  Thank you in anticipation.

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Good Evening, I hope this link works.

http://www.openface.ca/~dstephen/ifulove.htm

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A very good evening to you WESTHAM666 and thank you for your very prompt reply.  Unfortunately, I cannot open the link you suggested.

Sorry try this one.

http://www.lyricsfreak.com/j/jeff-buckley/70223.html

From what i  can decipher the song is called the hymn for love or maybe hymn of love, originally sung by Edith Piaf.

If You Love Me, Really Love Me.


If the sun should tumble from the sky
If the sea should suddenly run dry
If you love me, really love me
Let it happen, I won't care

If a dream I feel should fall apart
I can still be smiling with my heart
If you love me, really love me
Let it happen, darling, I won't care

Shall I catch a shooting star?
I can bring it where you are
If you'll only say you care
I can make a mountain fall
I'll do anything at all
As long as you are there

When at last our life on earth is through
I will share eternity with you
If you love me, really love me
Let it happen, darling, I won't care

When at last our life on earth is through
I will share eternity with you
If you love me, really love me
Let it happen, darling, I won't care
Let it happen, darling, I won't care



Original French lyrics by Edith Giovanna Gassion (Edith Piaf) English lyrics by Geoffrey Parsons Music by Marguerite Monnot Popularized by Edith Piaf
There you go Barbarafb may you be driven to madness no longer.
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What a star WESTHAM666, thank you very, very much.  It's a truly lovely as I remember.
I seem to remember an earlier version of these lyrics (not sure if it was the same melody) back in the nineteen fifties by a male singer of the Ronnie Hilton/David Whitfield ilk. The words are identical.
It was the same melody as the Edith Piaf song but I can't find out who sung it.

Nana Mouskouri does a great version of this song. on her passport album...

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