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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2007

Silje Nergaard- The Waltz

Strike up the band let it play
Love songs to haunt me and I will stay
But when it comes to a waltz
Both words and music will ring false

For you waltzed in and spun my world
Around in dizzy dance I swirled
But suddenly you waltzed away from me

Those violins, they must go
So no careless hand with a bow
May play on the strings of my heart
And make me remember how lovers part

How you waltzed in and spun my world
Around in dizzy dance I swirled
But suddenly you waltzed away from me

Strike up the band let it play
Whatever it chooses and I will say
Play me a waltz if you will
I'll sit here and listen waiting until

My love returns to take my world
And spin it round in dizzy swirl
Where girl loves boy and boy loves girl
And feet don't touch the ground

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  • What a beautiful song!

    Anyone knows how to pronounce her name?

  • Silly- yeh Ner-gard..

    Am i right?

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  • so beautiful ....  ;-)

  • Beautiful song and such a pretty voice she has.

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  • @aquapixy Two a's in norwegian is å, a difficult sound to make for non-norwegians :)

  • @aquapixy Close :-) The double 'a' in her surname is the old way of spelling the scandinavian letter Å. It is pronounced somewhat like the o in 'online' or 'aw' in 'awesome'. Also, the 'e' would be pronounced very much like the e in 'near'.

    My guess is "Near-g(aw)rd"

    I'm not sure though about the last 'd' though - in danish, it would be silent, but in norwegian, consonants are mostly pronounced.

  •  beautiful song! :D

  • @aquapixy WRONG

  • aa=å

  • @aquapixy yeah , we actually have thesAme name .. you pronounce it as Sil-Ye :))

  • @norskbrit Thank you for the tip ! I still have lots to learn !

  • @shoenning double a is prounounced more like or in English & there is no t at the end - the best English equivalent I can give is that Silje is very like Celia & Nergaard like Ne'er (as in ne'er do well) gor

  • @aquapixy No

  • @deapisika But it's a sad song ... you don't mind? :o ... Nice song nevertheless :)

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