Pop Music - Everytime You Go Away (Paul Young)

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Composed by Daryl Hall and first time recorded by American duo Hall & Oates in 1980 "Everytime You Go Away" song became an international hit when covered by English singer Paul Young.


Hey!, if we can solve any problem
Then why do we lose so many tears
Oh, and so you go again
When the leading man appears
Always the same thing
Can't you see, we've got everything goin' on and on and on
Every time you go away you take a piece of me with you
Every time you go away you take a piece of me with you
Go on and go free, yeah
Maybe you're too close to see
I can feel your body move
It doesn't mean that much to me
I can't go on sayin' the same thing
Just can't you see, we've got everything do you even know we know
Every time you go away you take a piece of me with you, oh
Every time you go away you take a piece of me with you
I can't go on sayin' the same thing
'Cause baby, can'tcha see, we've got everything goin' on and on and on
Every time you go away you take a piece of me with you
Every time you go away you take a piece of me with you
Looking at the pieces (Every time you go away)
Be careful (You take a piece of me with you)
(Every time you go away) Every time you go, every time you go
(You take a piece of me with you) You take a piece of me!
(Every time you go away you take a piece of me with you) Every time you go!Every Time You Go Away © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc

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Pop Music There are so many Pop songs that are not directly associated with guitar instrument, but often covered by solo guitarists or re-arranged for guitar instrument. This is not limited to any music genre and is usually a result of fascination by song's melody line. It's same like with jazz standards; many pop standards and film song classics are considered part of the jazz repertoire, just because sung or performed in jazz on numerous occasions

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