2021-12: 1973 (acustic) - James Blunt
This is a nostalgic, bittersweet song about fondly remembering a past love (Simona) and holding onto memories of carefree nights spent together in an Ibiza club, even though you knows the relationship is over.
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Lyrics
1973 (acustic) - James Blunt
Simona You're getting older Your journey's been etched On your skin.
Simona Wish I had known that What seemed so strong Has been and gone.
I would call you up every Saturday night And we'd both stay out till the morning light And we sang Here We Go Again And though time goes by I will always be in a club with you in 1973 Singing Here We Go Again.
Simona Wish I was sober So I could see clearly now The rain has gone.
Simona I guess it's over My memory plays our tune The same old song.
I would call you up every Saturday night And we'd both stay out till the morning light And we sang Here We Go Again And though time goes by I will always be in a club with you in 1973 Singing Here We Go Again.
I would call you up every Saturday night And we'd both stay out till the morning light And we sang Here We Go Again And though time goes by I will always be in a club with you in 1973 Singing Here We Go Again.
I would call you up every Saturday night And we'd both stay out till the morning light And we sang Here We Go Again And though time goes by I will always be in a club with you in 1973 Singing Here We Go Again.
And though time goes by I will always be in a club with you in 1973.
I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of La Frontera, where I lead the Water Resources Observatory Kimün-Ko. I hold a PhD in Environmental Engineering from the University of Trento (Italy) and completed postdoctoral training at the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre.
I have more than 20 years of experience in water resources research and have previously served as an Associate Researcher at the Center for Climate and Resilience Research (CR)2 and as a member of the Earth Sciences Assessment Group of the Chilean National Research and Development Agency (ANID).
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