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Originally released as a B-side to the non-album single release of “Till” (Decca F.13236), then later collected as both a part of the The Complete Decca Recordings boxed set and as an abridged digital-only release entitled Hide & Seek (The Lost Collection).
The sun died
The sun died with my love
When you left me blue
The summer died, too
My love and the sun
It's the same
The sun died
The sun died with my love
And I'm so alone
And yet life goes
But for me there can be
No more dawn
Yesterday
The coldest winter was like spring
I thought my heart would always sing
And that our love would never end
But that was yestеrday
The sun died
The sun diеd with my love
And life's all in vain
In my heart, there's rain
And I know that my soul
Won't stop crying
Yesterday
When I was looking in your eyes
I thought that it was sweet paradise
But love completely changed my life
But that was yesterday
The sun died
The sun died with my love
When you left me blue
The summer died, too
My love and the sun
It's the same
My love and the sun
It's the same
The Sun Died was written by Ray Charles & Pierre Delanoë & Hubert Giraud & Ann Grégory.
The Sun Died was produced by Gordon Mills.