Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli
In “The Singer,” Liza Minnelli praises a pop diva who expresses herself through music. (This person sounds an awful lot like her…) She incorporates romance, as in many of her songs, but the focus is on the singer.
In a small cafe on a crowded night
In a spot of light stands the singer
Then the band begins
And the beat is strong
And the room belongs to the singer
All the people turn to hear her sad refrain
And catch the cry of pain that's in her song
But in her haunted face
And in her searching eyes
There is a sign that something's wrong
Now the eager crowd hangs on every word
But the sounds are slurred by the singer
Til' the people feel every aching part
Of the broken heart of the singer
Still the song goes
On about a love she knew
That seemed so sure, so true
But turned out wrong
And from the tears
She shows nobody really knows
Is she the singer or the song
Is she the singer or the song
As the sad song ends
She hits the final note
It catches in her throat
But comes out strong
And as she bows and goes
Nobody really knows
Was she the singer or the song
Was she the singer, or the song
(2x):
La-la-lah-la-lah
La-la-lah-la-lah
La-la-lah-la-lah
La-la-la-la
The Singer was written by Walter Marks.
Liza Minnelli released The Singer on Mon Nov 27 1972.