Malta: Paul Giordimaina & Georgina - Could It Be?

Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 1991 [1991]

Shadows fall, it's so lonely waiting here

There's a garden bare out there, where songbirds sing no more

No golden stardust shining and no lining on the cloud

Could it be you and me have found our rainbow's end?



Autumn leaves falling softly all around

There ain't but a single sound of voices I once knew

No silver star to follow and no moon to light the way

Could it be you and me are playing 'let's pretend'?



Won't you just call me?

If I'm to blame at all, I'll say I'm sorry

It's useless standing tall, I'm longing for your touch

I'm waiting for a love I knew so well

So well



Winter cold, and the wind blows through my hair

Deep inside you know I care, no matter what's in store

Our lines of love ain't rhyming and the rhythm is all gone

Could it be you and me can't say we're on the mend?

Let's pretend



Won't you just call me?

If I'm to blame at all, I'll say I'm sorry

It's useless standing tall, I'm longing for your touch

I'm waiting for a love I knew so well

Oo yeah...



Whoa whoa... won't you just call me?

That's all I need to hear to ease the worry

I'll kiss each lonely tear, to me you mean so much

God knows I speak the truth and time will tell

Could It Be?

Paul Giordimaina and Georgina's "Could It Be?" represents Malta's 1991 song in the Eurovision Song Contest. The track blends pop sensibilities with a melodic structure characteristic of the early 1990s European contest repertoire. While the song did not secure a victory that year, it stands as a notable example of the genre's evolution during that period, featuring harmonies and arrangements typical of the era's competitive recordings. The performance reflects the collaborative style often employed by Maltese acts in international competitions, aiming to capture the emotional resonance of the title's question through vocal delivery and instrumental backing.