My Cherie Amour
Harry J And His Friends · Other Songs - Harry J And His Friends
My cherie amour, lovely as a summer day
My cherie amour, distant as the milky way
My cherie amour, pretty little one that I adore
You're the only girl my heart beats for
How I wish that you were mine
In a cafe or sometimes on a crowded street
I've been near you, but you never noticed me
My cherie amour, won't you tell me how could you ignore
That behind that little smile I wore
How I wish that you were mine
La la la la la la, la la la la la la
La la la la la la, la la la la la la
Maybe someday, you'll see my face amoung the crowd
Maybe someday, I'll share your little distant cloud
Oh, cherie amour, pretty little one that I adore
You're the only girl my heart beats for
How I wish that you were mine
La la la la la la, la la la la la la
La la la la la la, la la la la la la
About My Cherie Amour
"My Cherie Amour" by Harry J And His Friends stands as a quintessential example of English rock and roll from the late 1950s, capturing the vibrant energy of the era's emerging pop sound. The track features the distinctive vocal style of Harry J, blending traditional pop melodies with the rhythmic drive characteristic of British rock bands of the time. Released during a period when artists were redefining the boundaries of popular music, the song reflects the influence of American rock and roll while maintaining a distinctly UK identity. Its enduring appeal lies in its catchy composition and the seamless integration of harmonies that became a hallmark of the artist's discography. As a recording from this pivotal moment in musical history, it serves as a testament to the genre's evolution and the lasting impact of early rock and roll on subsequent generations of musicians.

