Randy Newman
Randy Newman
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Randy Newman
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This is a love song from the point of view of a man who has trouble sharing his feelings with the woman he loves, Marie. Like the rest of the album the song is from the point of view of a Southern man. Newman could be commenting on the southern ideals of masculinity and how it may be seen as “unmanl...
You looked like a princess the night we met
With your hair piled up high, I will never forget
I'm drunk right now, baby, but I've got to be
Or I never could tell you what you mean to me
I loved you the first time I saw you
And I always will love you, Marie
I loved you the first time I saw you
And I always will love you, Marie
You're the song that the trees sing when the wind blows
You're a flower, you're a river, you're a rainbow
Sometimes I'm crazy, but I guess you know
And I'm weak and I'm lazy and I've hurt you so
And I don't listen to a word you say
When you're in trouble I just turn away
But I loved you
I loved you the first time I saw you
And I always will love you, Marie
I loved you the first time I saw you
And I always will love you, Marie
Marie was written by Randy Newman.
Marie was produced by Lenny Waronker & Russ Titelman.
Randy Newman released Marie on Tue Sep 10 1974.