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LadyD'Arbanville. " Lady D'Arbanville " é uma canção escrita e gravada por Cat Stevens , lançada em abril de 1970. Posteriormente, apareceu no seu terceiro álbum, Mona Bone Jakon, lançado mais tarde nesse ano. Foi o seu primeiro single lançado após a assinatura de um contrato com a Island Records, com o incentivo do seu novo produtor
MyLady D' Arbanville Why do you sleep so still? I'll wake you tomorrow and you will be my fill yes, you will be my fill. My Lady D' Arbanville you look so cold tonight your lips feel like winter your skin has turned to white your skin has turned to white My Lady D' Arbanville Why do you sleep so still? I'll wake you tomorrow and you will be my
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Medonne du tourment. My Lady d'Arbanville. Quand le soleil est bas. Tu le vois s'éloigner. C'est un beau cavalier. C'est un beau cavalier. Oh Lady my Lady. Le maître n'est pas là . Oh my Lady
gbL9wa. “Lady D’Arbanville” is someone whom the singer describes as being, succinctly put, dead. For instance, he states that she “looks so cold”. And he also goes on to say that her “lips feel like winter” and that her “skin has turned to white”. And if the listener still decides that such metaphors may have a different meaning, he drives the idea home by stating that she is also lying in her grave’. Yet metaphorical is what they are. More specifically “Lady D’Arbanville” is a pseudonym which points to a real-life woman, Patti D’Arbanville, who is still very much alive getting to 50 years after this song was initially released. And in reality, this musical piece is something akin to a breakup song. Patti D’Arbanville Patti D’Arbanville is a lady whom Cat Stevens was in a romantic relationship with at the time he dropped this song. In fact it wasn’t until she by happenstance heard the track that she “knew it was over for good”. And basically, according to history, Cat was more vested in the relationship than Patti. At the time she was a successful model she would have only been turning 19 in 1970 who frequently traveled internationally, thus not allotting as much time to Stevens as he preferred. So basically, he took the fact that she wasn’t willing to settle down personally. A picture of Patti D’Arbanville taken in 2007. Moreover there is a persistent rumor that she was also seeing Mick Jagger concurrently with Cat. And if such were actually so, that definitely could have been an impetus to inspire him to write a song basically saying that Patti was dead. So in knowing the history behind this track, in that the titular “lady” is not deceased as the song suggests, in addition to she being a romantic interest of the singer, then it’s pretty easy to come to a logical conclusion concerning it meaning. And such is that she is dead, to the singer himself, from an emotional standpoint. And this would rationally be indicative of her doing something which hurt him so bad that he no longer wants anything to do with her. Facts about “Lady D’Arbanville” This song was written by Cat Stevens and produced by Paul Samwell-Smith. “Lady D’Arbanville” is featured on Cat Stevens’ “Mona Bone Jakon”, which was his first album under Island Records and third overall. And the song was released with the album on 24 April 1970. “Lady D’Arbanville” reached a peak position of number eight on the UK Singles Chart. Elton John did a cover of this song. The year he most likely would have recorded it would have also been 1970. And it did eventually come out, in 1994, on an album called “Chartbusters Go Pop”. Cat also featured a live version of this song on a compilation project he released in 2001.
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