Like New York, dear-You love L.A.
We've got nothing in common...they say
Oh, what a pair
It's like Rogers without Astaire
But when we're dancing
It's just more than I can bear
First I hear those violins
And the world breaks out in silly grins
Then I fly to the stars up above
So I'm afraid this must be love
You like the sun, dear-I prefer snow
We're like fire and water...I know
Isn't it strange?
With so much we could rearrange
I pray there's one thing
That we never, ever change
'Cause I hear those violins
And the world breaks out in silly grins
Then I fly to the stars up above
And I'm afraid this must be love We might never agree, dear
But between you and me, dear
Who cares?
'Cause rain or shine or
Any old kind of weather
We have something together
We share...
So let's hear those violins
Let the world break out in silly grins
Then let's fly to the stars up above
'Cause when all is said and done
I know you're the only one
So I'm afraid this must be love
Linda Eder is an American singer and actress born in New York in 1957. Known for her powerful operatic voice and emotionally charged performance style, she achieved international fame in the 1990s thanks to the success of her debut album "It's No Secret". Eder has collaborated with several prominent artists, including Frank Sinatra Jr. and Barry Manilow, and has participated in numerous Broadway musicals. Among her most representative songs are "Bring Him Home", "This Is The Moment" and "It's No Secret". Her career has developed alongside that of a theatrical actress, earning accolades for her performances in productions such as "Jekyll and Hyde" and "The Phantom of the Opera".
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