Gene Pitney - The Great Pretender w/ LYRICS скачать видео бесплатно


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The Great Pretender -

"Gene Pitney" -

Year Song Released 1969

Whoa-oh, yes Im the great pretender

Pretending that Im doing well

My need is such I pretend too much

Im lonely but no one can tell

Whoa-oh,, yes Im the great pretender

Adrift in a world of my own

Ive played the game but to my real shame

You,ve left me to dream all alone

Too real is this feeling of make-believe

Too real when I feel what my heart can conceal

Whoa-oh,Yes Im the great pretender

Just laughing and gay like a clown

I seem to be what Im not, you see

Im wearing my heart like a crown

Pretending that youre still around

Too real is this feeling of make-believe

Too real when I feel what my heart can conceal

Whoa-oh,Yes Im the great pretender

Just laughing and gay like a clown

I seem to be what Im not, you see

Im wearing my heart like a crown

Pretending that youre still around

Комментарии

10 years назад

M4X HE34DR00M

1:38 Just laughing and GAY like a clown.. appears that we have someone here who is deciding to come out of the closet.. haha

10 years назад

pieronicolosi

Great cover !!!

10 years назад

Mike Mac

Freddy Mercury does this song justice.

10 years назад

Michael Myles

A terrific voice what a range one more who died too young 

10 years назад

Horror Man 84

I love many versions of this song (Platters, Queen, Righteous Brothers, Roy Orbison, and Gene Pitney), but what I especially love about this version is the pain Gene emphasizes, you can easily tell by his voice how much the pain hurts. The Platters' seems happier, and the lyrics are so sad. Sam Cooke also has a good version, but his version is too slow for me. I do not like Roy Clarke's version at all, I am sure he has talent and all, but I hate the way he sings it. But, as I said, I especially love the emotion in this one.

11 years назад

Dan Prettyman

great-great-great

11 years назад

Che Conroy

no one will ever be like gene pitney hes the best

11 years назад

Zev Feldman

wonderful cover

12 years назад

Ian Sloan

such a voice

13 years назад

Pilar Rivadeneira

muy buena version en la voz de pitney

14 years назад

endless441

The Platters version the original is still the best the rest are so impressed of the song they had to cover it.

14 years назад

Juan Ng

no one can beat Gene especially in terms of voice

15 years назад

footyone1

Having listened to all the versions I think Gene's is the best. The song so suited his strong unique voice. I was a fan from a very young age and first managed to see him when I was 18 and went to various venues in the East Mdlands and been looking forward to seeing him at Buxton on that final tour. Another song where he used the power of his voice to the fulll was 'street called hope' it really should have done better in the UK sports than it did.

15 years назад

sambuckram

We're doing a documentary on Buck Ram and are looking for the best recordings of "The Great Pretender." This is one of them. Roy Clarke does the funniest/best. There are some really bad ones out there.

15 years назад

tankie1rtr

I worked with Gene as support artist in the early 70s, in one of his concerts at a place called "The Golden Garter" in Whythenshaw Manchestr England, he was the most lovely man, a few weeks later I worked with Roy Orbison at the same venue, them were the days of Great Cabaret artists and music. God Bless Them.

15 years назад

Don Hawkins

..some how i believe michael jackson TRIED to sound this good...!

15 years назад

ariesgypsy

I love this! Never really cared for this song, but Gene Pitney does this so beautifully, I just gotta love it now! And I do!!

16 years назад

rwells47

Thank you - a beautiful rendition by Gene Pitney of a great song. Gene, rest in peace. Ron

16 years назад

vergladys

That singular voice! Grate.

16 years назад

fhardyb

Ah...'rock and roll'???? What about this song makes you think it could ever fall into that category??? Surely, it is a ballad. It happened to have reached its peak during the early 'rock and roll' era. But that's as close as it gets to being 'rock and roll'.

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