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Oh Marie

by Perry Como

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Devo guardare fuori dalla finestra. Fammi affacciare, Maria Che stai in mezzo alla strada Ed é tutto da vedere. Non trovo neanche uñ ora di pace, Di notte faccio giorno E passo tutto il giorno sperando di parlarti. Hei Maria, Hei Maria Quanto sonno ho perso per té. Fammi dormire Tutta la notte abbracciato con té. Hei Maria, ( Hei Maria ), Hei Maria, ( Hei Maria ), Quanto sonno ho perso per té. Fammi dormire, Hei Maria, Hei Maria ( Hei Maria ), Hei Maria, ( Hei Maria ), Hei Maria, ( quanto sonno ho perso per té . . . ) Fammi dormire Tutta la notte abbracciato con té. Hei Maria, Hei Maria Quanto sonno ho perso per té. Fammi dormire Hei Maria, ( Hei Maria ), Hei Maria . . . ( Hei Maria ) Original Italian melody Arranged and adapted by Ray Charles and Nick Perito Additional Italian adaptation by Edoardo DiCapua

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