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renan torres-rivero  +  847415 Tue, 04 Aug 09 09:42 PM
Dear teachers,

The song "Carry on till tomorrow" from Babfinger is really nice. I want to know if the first expression of the following song is "In younger days..." or "In lonely days".

I hear "lonely" but almost all lyrics web sites says: "younger". 

 

I'd like a very well trained ear to tell me what they say in the song.

You can find the song here:

http://www.lyricszone1.com/WeAllTogether.html 

 

ThanX

;-)

 

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MrPedantic  +  847477 Tue, 04 Aug 09 10:38 PM
Hello Renan,

 

I hear "lonely" too.

 

It may be that some other version of the song has "younger", though.

 

Best wishes,

 

MrP

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Mr Wordy  +  847480 Tue, 04 Aug 09 10:45 PM
Don't know that I have a "very well trained ear", but I also hear "lonely".
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