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Hello Good-Bye Love Me Do HELLO GOOD-BYE __________________ yes, _________________ no _____________________ and _________________ Oh no, _________________ goodbye _________________ hello Hello, hello __________________________________________ goodbye _____________________hello Hello, hello ________________________________________goodbye _____________________hello _______________________, _____________________ ___________________________________________ Refrain (x2) ___________________ yes, ___________________ no ________________________and ____________________ LOVE ME DO Love, love me do _____________________________ _____________________________ ___________________love me do Wo ho love me do (Refrain x2) Someone _______________________ ________________________________ Someone _____________________ Someone ______________________ Refrain (x2) « Yesterday » suddenly / be / go / need/ something/ play / far away /she / stay / yesterday / me / why / believe / _____________________, all my troubles seemed so _________________________ Now it looks as though they're here to _____________________ Oh, I _____________________ in _____________________ _____________________ I'm not half the man I used to _____________________ There's a shadow hanging over _____________________ Oh, yesterday came _____________________ _____________________ she had to go I don't know, _____________________ wouldn't say I said _____________________ wrong Now I long for _____________________ _____________________love was such an easy game to_____________________ Now I _____________________a place to hide away Oh, I believe in _____________________ Why'd she have to_____________________? I don't know, _____________________wouldn't say I said _____________________ wrong Now I long for _____________________ CORRECTION= The song is about differences (opposites= les opposés). « Hello Good-bye » You say yes, I say no You say stop and I say go go go, Oh no ,you say goodbye and I say hello Hello hello I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello Hello hello I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello I say high1, you say low2 1 Haut 2 Bas You say why and I say I don't know, oh no You say goodbye and I say hello "Love Me Do" The song is about the love a boy wants1 from a girl. 1 veut Love, love me do You know I love you I'll1 always be true 1=Rappel: will (futur) So please, love me do Whoa, love me do Love, love me do You know I love you I'll always be true So please, love me do Wo ho love me do Someone2 to love 2 Quelqu'un Somebody2 new Someone to love Someone like3 you 3 Comme « Yesterday » The tune1 is sad and the song is about the past ( a separation with his girlfriend). Yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away. Now it looks as though they're here to stay. Oh, I believe in yesterday. Suddenly, I'm not half the man I used to be. There's a shadow hanging over me. Oh, yesterday came suddenly. Why she had to go? I don't know, she wouldn't say. I said something wrong. Now I long for yesterday. Yesterday love was such an easy game to play. Now I need a place to hide away. Oh, I believe in yesterday. Why 'd she have to go? I don't know, she wouldn't say. I said something wrong. Now I long for yesterday. Yesterday love was such an easy game to play. Now I need a place to hide away. Oh, I believe in yesterday..
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