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The most classic songs of Roman Holiday

The most classic song of Roman Holiday is the theme song "AmIThatEasyToForget".

1. Original singer:

Jim Reeves (Jim Reeves)

2. Lyrics:

Am I That Easy to Forget

They say you found somebody new

But that won"t stop my lovin" you

I just can"t let you walk away

Forget the love I had for you

Guess I could find somebody too

But I do want no one but you

How could you leave without regret

Am I that easy to forget

Before you leave me sure you"d find

Your want his love much more than mine

"Cause I"ll just say we"ve never met

If I"m that easy to forget

Before you leave me sure you"d find

Your want his love much more than mine

"Cause I"ll just say we"ve never met

If I"m that easy to forget

If I"m that easy to forget

3. Chinese lyrics:

Some people say you have a new partner, but this will not reduce my love for you, I just I don’t want to see you walk away like this and forget my love for you. Suppose I could also find a new friend, but I don’t want anyone but you. How could you walk away without any regrets? Am I so easily forgotten? You will surely realize before you leave me that you love me more than I do.

Because I will say that we have never known each other. If I am so forgetful, you will definitely find out before you leave me that you love me more than me. I will say that we have never known each other. If I'm so forgetful, if I'm so forgetful.

Singer profile:

Reeves was good at singing hard-core country songs (the 1953 song "Mexican Joe" once topped the charts), but what impressed people most was his Country-pop humming voice. He continued to appear on the country and pop charts from 1955 to 1969. Reeves died in a plane crash in 1964, which was really untimely.

Not only was he a chart-topper in the United States, he was also an early international ambassador for country music. It is worth mentioning that his reputation in the UK and even Europe is far greater than that in the United States. His fan base hasn't shrunk at all since his passing. Several of his posthumous hits have sold more copies than his lifetime singles.

In the three years since his burial, no fewer than six singles have reached the top of the charts.

In fact, he sang "Take Me In Your Arms and Hold me" with Deborah Allen, which was not released during his lifetime, and "Have You Ever Been" with Patsy Cline, who also died in a plane accident in 1963, with electronic accompaniment. Lonely".

Still became a hit song in the 1970s and 1980s. But his legacy, such as 1957's particularly interesting country-pop single "Four Walls" and 1959's "He'll Have To Go," both reflected his own style and that of country music as a whole.