Don't Cry For Me Argentina

Glee Cast · Other Songs - Glee Cast

It won't be easy, you'll think it strange

When I try to explain how I feel

That I still need your love after all that I've done

You won't believe me

All you will see is the girl you once knew

Although she's dressed up to the nines

At sixes and sevens with you



I had to let it happen, I had to change

Couldn't stay all my life down at heel

Looking out of the window, staying out of the sun



So I chose freedom

Running around trying everything new

But nothing impressed me at all

I never expected it to



Don't cry for me Argentina

The truth is I never left you

All through my wild days

My mad existence

I kept my promise

Don't keep your distance



And as for fortune, and as for fame

I never invited them in

Though it seemed to the world they were all I desired

They are illusions

They're not the solutions they promised to be

The answer was here all the time

I love you and hope you love me



Don't cry for me Argentina

The truth is I never left you

All through my wild days

My mad existence

I kept my promise

Don't keep your distance



Have I said too much?

There's nothing more I can think of to say to you

But all you have to do is look at me to know that

Every word is true!

About Don't Cry For Me Argentina

"Don't Cry For Me Argentina" is a standout track from the Glee Cast, originally composed for the Broadway musical Evita. The song's dramatic flair and emotional depth were perfectly adapted for the television series, becoming an iconic moment for the ensemble. Performed with powerful vocal harmonies, the recording captures the tension and passion characteristic of the show's musical numbers. This piece has transcended its theatrical origins to become a staple in pop culture, frequently covered by artists across various genres. Its enduring popularity stems from its ability to convey complex emotions through melody and arrangement. The Glee Cast's rendition remains a definitive version, celebrated for its dynamic delivery and the seamless integration of the original score into a modern television context.