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Louis Armstrong
Lyrics for Song: You Can't Lose A Broken Heart
Lyrics for Album: Duets With Louis Armstrong & Friends [2006]
Don't lose your head
Then lose your guy
You can't lose a broken heart
If you ever break up
Then try to make up
It's tough to make a brand new start
Take a walk, think it over
While strolling 'neath the moon
Don't say things in December
You'll regret in June
Weigh your remarks before you speak
Or you may be sorry soon
Don't be erratic, be diplomatic
To keep your hearts in tune
Cruel harsh words, often spoken
Will upset your applecart
So don't lose your head
Then lose your guy
'Cause you can't lose a broken heart
Look out, don't lose your head
Then lose your gal
You can't lose a broken heart, babe
If you ever break up
Then try to make up
It's tough to make a brand new start
Take a walk and think it over
While strolling 'neath the moon
Don't say things in December
Baby, you'll regret it too soon
Weigh your remarks before you speak
Or you may be sorry soon
Baby, don't be erratic, be diplomatic
To keep your hearts in tune, baby
Cruel harsh words, often spoken
Will upset your applecart, babe
So don't lose your head
Then lose your girl
'Cause you can't lose a broken heart
No, you can't, no, you can't
Lose a broken heart
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You Can't Lose A Broken Heart
Louis Armstrong's rendition of 'You Can't Lose A Broken Heart' stands as a quintessential example of his mastery of swing and vocal improvisation. Recorded for the 2006 compilation 'Duets With Louis Armstrong & Friends,' this track showcases his signature warm tone and rhythmic precision, blending seamlessly with his collaborators. The song captures the essence of Armstrong's ability to transform simple melodies into infectious, danceable numbers that defined the big band era. His performance highlights the emotional depth and technical skill that made him a legendary figure in jazz history, proving that even songs about heartbreak can be delivered with infectious joy and musical brilliance. |
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| Album Lyrics: Duets With Louis Armstrong & Friends [2006] |
 Louis Armstrong
"Duets With Louis Armstrong & Friends [2006]"
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