[Verse 1] I'm so sorry to hear about the news Don't you worry I'll buy us a bottle and we'll drink in the petrol fumes I'm so sorry to hear about your world Don't you worry There's a gap in the
In this song, Reed sings about some lovely moments that could fill a romantic comedy: drinking sangria in the park, hitting a movie, feeding the animals at the zoo. The chorus crescendos with Reed exulting: Oh, it's such a perfect day. I'm glad I spent it with you. But it's all misdirection; later in the song, Reed reveals his true feelings:The easy, fast & fun way to learn how to sing: 30DaySinger.com. It's a lovely day today So whatever you've got to do You've got a lovely day to do it in, that's true And I hope whatever you've got to do Is something that can be done by two For I'd really like to stay It's a lovely day today And whatever you've got to do I'd be so happy to be
"Perfect Day" is a song written by American musician Lou Reed in 1972. It was originally featured on Transformer, Reed's second post-Velvet Underground solo album, and as B-side of his major hit, "Walk on the Wild Side".Its fame was given a boost in the 1990s when it was featured in the 1996 film Trainspotting and after a star-studded version was released as a BBC charity single in 1997
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