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Artist/Band:
Marianne Faithfull
Lyrics for Song: All I Wanna Do In Life
Lyrics for Album: No Regrets [2008]
You've been right and I've been wrong,
I've been weak and you've been strong.
You've been good and I've been bad,
Think I've had enough of that.
'cause all I wanna do in life
Is to love somebody with all my might.
All I wanna do in life
Is to love somebody with all my might.
I loved the days, you loved the night,
I loved to love, you loved to fight.
I drive to you, you're far away,
It gets harder every day.
All I wanna do in life
Is to love somebody with all my might.
All I wanna do in life
Is to love somebody with all my might.
Wish you could be a friend of mine,
Wish you could learn to play with time.
You say I dream my life away ¡º
If I do, well that's ok.
All I wanna do in life
Is to love somebody with all my might.
All I wanna do in life
Is to love somebody with all my might.
All I wanna do in life
Is to love somebody with all my might.
All I wanna in life
Is to love somebody with all my might.
All I wanna do in life
Is to love somebody with all my might.
All I wanna do in life
Is to love somebody with all my might.
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All I Wanna Do In Life - Marianne Faithfull
Released on the 2008 compilation No Regrets, this track by Marianne Faithfull captures a raw, confessional tone characteristic of her later career. The song reflects her enduring ability to blend folk sensibilities with a gritty, adult contemporary edge, drawing upon themes of personal struggle and resilience that have defined her discography. Faithfull's vocal delivery remains intimate and unpolished, emphasizing the emotional weight of the lyrics without relying on production tricks. As part of her extensive catalogue, the recording stands as a testament to her commitment to authenticity, offering listeners a glimpse into her perspective on life's challenges during this period. It complements other notable works from her repertoire, showcasing her versatility across genres while maintaining a distinct, recognizable voice that continues to resonate with audiences. |
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