¿Quieres Ser Mi Amante? - Camilo Sesto

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¿Quieres Ser Mi Amante? Lyrics

Decir te quiero decir amor no significa nada
las palabras sinceras las que tienen valor son
las que salen del alma

y en mi alma nacen, solo palabras blancas
preguntas sin respuestas llenas de
esperanzas.

un amor como el mio no se puede ahogar
como una piedra en un rio
un amor como el mio no se puede acabar
ni estando lejos te olvido

y no se puede quemar porque esta hecho
de fuego, ni perder ni ganar
porque este amor no es un juego.)sueños que son amor.

son sueños que son dolor.
yo necesito saber si quieres ser mi amante.
Es bonito reir amar y vivir todo por alguien

y si es preciso sufrir llorar o morir todo por
alguien.
yo necesito saber si quieres ser mi amante
yo necesito saber si quieres ser mi amante.
rep.)
Vivir o morir vivir o morir...
pero contigo.
vivir o morir vivir o morir
quieres ser mi amante...

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Camilo Blanes Cortés (born September 16, 1946) better known in the entertainment world as Camilo Sesto is a native of Alcoi, a Valencian city located in the province of Alicante, who enjoyed fame as a singer during the 1970s and the 1980s. Probably the most prominent male voice of Spanish pop music at that time, he became famous for his powerful, carefully arranged ballads.

Sesto sang in two pop bands during the 1960s and won a contest in a Madrid TV show. He also played a part in the Spanish filming of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Later, he teamed up with singer and producer Juan Pardo. Together, they wrote a few songs that went unnoticed.

In 1970, Sesto moved to Los Angeles and started to learn English. After successfully starring in the Spanish version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Jesus Christ Superstar in 1975, Sesto began to gain fame as a singer. Year after year, he reached the top of the charts all over Latin America and in Spain, leaving us classics like Algo de mí (1972), Melina (1975), a song about Melina Mercouri and Perdóname (1981), the latter being his most successful hit. During that period, he amassed great fortune. 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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