Joanna

Album: The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine: The Very Best of Scott Walker (1968)
Charted: 7
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  • Joanna
    I can't forget the one they call Joanna
    We owned the summer, hand in hand Joanna
    And now she's always just a tear away
    Goodbye you, you long lost summer
    Leaving me behind you
    Revealing things for lovers that may find you
    I still hang on to every word that day, you passed my way
    Joanna
    You made the man a child again, so sweetly
    He breathed your smile
    Lived in your eyes completely
    And on his heart there's still a trace of you
    I love you but nothing in this world could make you mine
    Yet still in time
    Joanna
    Joanna, you may remember me and change your mind

    I love you but nothing in this world could make you mine
    Yet still in time
    Joanna
    Joanna, you may remember me and change your mind Writer/s: JACKIE TRENT, TONY HATCH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Michael from Devon UkA beautiful song, an amazing voice, evoking such memories of 1968...
  • Tony Lawrence from Victoria. Bc. Canada“You breathed your smile, and dimmed your eyes completely”. (This is the correct line in the lyrics)
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