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Mando DiaoMando Diao (0 fans) Mando DiaoMando Diao are an alternative rock band from Borlänge, Sweden. The band got their breakthrough with the release of the album Hurricane Bar. Their main fan base is in Sweden, Germany, Austria, and Japan although their influence has recently spread to Western Europe, most notably the UK. more » Year:20071:514,394 Views Playlists:#12 The easy, fast & fun way to learn how to sing: 30DaySinger.comI don't care what the people say I wear my pain everyday People say it's a waste of time I say it suits me just fine You- what's on your mind Last time I saw you, you hide I don't feel very right My mom says I'm December child I don't care what the people say I wear my pain everyday People say it's a waste of time I say it suits me just fine You- what's on your mind Last time I saw you, you hide I don't feel very right My mom says I'm December child I don't care what the people say I wear my pain everyday People say it's a waste of time I say it suits me just fine I say it suits me just fine Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great SingerWritten by: BJORN DIXGARD, BJORN OLSSON, GUSTAF NOREN, JOHAN ANDERSSON, PONTUS OTTESTIG Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind CitationUse the citation below to add these lyrics to your bibliography:Missing lyrics by Mando Diao?Know any other songs by Mando Diao? Don't keep it to yourself!The Web's Largest Resource forMusic, Songs & LyricsA Member Of The STANDS4 NetworkWatch the song videoI Don't Care What the People SayBrowse Lyrics.comOur awesome collection ofPromoted Songs» QuizAre you a music master?» Adele: "So hello from the other side, I must've called a ______ times".
Sample LyricsWords by Jean LenoxMusic by Harry O. SuttonVaudeville star Eva Tanguay became closely identified with this rowdy song, which became her personal trademark hit in the early 1900s. It was later performed by Judy Garland in MGM's In the Good Old Summertime (1949) and by Mitzi Gaynor (portraying Tanguay) in The I Don't Care Girl (1953). This is the lyric as it appears in the original sheet music, published by Jerome H. Remick & Co. (NY) in 1905. The verses are in common time and are marked "Moderato," while the verses are in 2/4 time and are marked "Faster." You will notice some of the later choruses do not always fit the beat. Tanguay made up for that with her energetic delivery. Verse 1 Chorus 1 Verse 2 Chorus 2 Verse 3 Chorus 3 Verse 4 Chorus 4 Back to: Sample Lyrics |