Diamonds - Herb Alpert

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Diamonds Lyrics

You told me you love me
you told me you care

But when I'm around you
it's like I'm not there.
I need a reminder
something I can see

Something on my finger shines so brightly.

Don't you know
diamonds are a girl's best friend

When you go
they stay with me until the end.
Don't you know
diamonds are a girl's best
best friend


When you go
they stay with me until the end.

Don't want your money
don't want your key

Diamonds - love don't come for free.
Don't want your money

don't want your key

Diamonds - love don't come for free.

They say you need some roses
but roses do die

You gave me some candy
it melted
nice try.
I'm not that demanding
I have simple taste

I just want a token that can't go to waste - Diamonds.


Don't want your money
don't want your key
. . .
Don't you know
diamonds are a girl's best friend
. . .
Don't want your money
don't want your key
. . .
Don't want your money
don'r want your key

Diamonds - love don't come for free.

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Herb Alpert (born March 31, 1935) was the founder and frontman for the instrumental group The Tijuana Brass. Yet his most notable achievment on the Billboard charts was as a solo artist. He is the only artist to hit #1 on a vocal track "This Guy's In Love With You" and an instrumental, "Rise". "Rise" was also sampled in the 1997 rap song "Hypnotize" by the late rapper Notorious B.I.G.

Alpert's musical accomplishments include five number one hits, twenty-eight albums on the Billboard charts, eight Grammy Awards, fourteen Platinum albums and fifteen Gold albums. As of 1996, Alpert had sold 72 million albums worldwide.

He was also the founder, along with Jerry Moss, of the legendary, artist-oriented record label, A&M Records.

A couple of the greatest artists of the 60's and 70's that he got to shine on A&M records were The Carpenters and Natalie Cole. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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