Ne Dis Pas du Mal de Mon Amour

Carole King, Gerry Goffin

He gets up each morning and he goes downtown
where everyone's his boss,
and he's lost in an angry land.
He's a little man.

But then he comes uptown
each evening to my tentament.
Uptown where folks don't have to pay much rent.
And when he's there with me
he can see that he's everything.
The man is tall, he don't crawl. He's a king.

Downtown he's just one of a million guys.
He don't get no breaks,
and he takes all they got to give
'cause he's got to live.

But then he comes uptown
where he can hold his head up high.
And uptown he knows I'm gonna be standing by.
And when I take his hand,
there's no man who can put him down, down, down.
Oh, the world's so sweet at his feet when he's uptown.
Whoa-oo-oh-whoa.
When he's uptown.
Whoa-oo-whoa-oo-whoa-oh-oh.

Don't say nothin' bad about my baby.
Don't say nothin' bad about my baby.
Don't say nothin' bad about my baby.
Don't say nothin' bad about my baby.
Don't say nothin' bad about my baby.
Don't say nothin' bad about my baby.
Don't say nothin' bad about my baby.
Don't!

Trivia about the song Ne Dis Pas du Mal de Mon Amour by Frank Alamo

When was the song “Ne Dis Pas du Mal de Mon Amour” released by Frank Alamo?
The song Ne Dis Pas du Mal de Mon Amour was released in 2003, on the album “Da Doo Ron Ron”.
Who composed the song “Ne Dis Pas du Mal de Mon Amour” by Frank Alamo?
The song “Ne Dis Pas du Mal de Mon Amour” by Frank Alamo was composed by Carole King, Gerry Goffin.

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