Breaking Up Is Hard To Do by Neil Sedaka Do-do-do down doobee-do-down-down comma-comma Down doobee-do-down-down comma-comma Down doobee-do-down-down Breaking up is hard to do
Don't take your love away from me Don't you leave my heart in misery If you go then I'll be blue 'Cause breaking up his hard to do
Remember when you held me tight And you kissed me all through the night Think of all that we've been through Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
They say that breaking up is hard to do Now I know, I know that it's true Don't say that this is the end Instead of breaking up I wish that we were making up again
I beg of you, don't say goodbye Can't we give our love another try Come on baby, let's start a new 'Cause breaking up is hard to do
1、BREAK UP(WITH SB)分手,分离 2、Don't take your love away from me =DON‘T DUMP ME =DON‘T DESERT ME DUMP (vt)摔掉 DESERT(vt)抛弃,遗弃 3、Don't you leave my heart in misery MISERY(n)痛苦 MISERABLE(a)痛苦的,悲惨的 EX:THEY ALL HAD MISERABLE FACE。(他们都面带痛苦) 4、They say that breaking up is hard to do it is said that从句 据说。。。。。 =word has it that从句 =rumor has it that从句 5、MAKE UP 和好 6、If Neil Sedaka had been born a bit earlier, he probably would have felt quite at home as a straight Tin Pan Alley tunesmith. Rock and roll had taken over by 1960, though, so he made a niche for himself as one of the Brill Building's most pop-oriented writers. Unlike most of the Brill Building heavyweights, he sang most of his hit records (which were composed in association with Howard Greenfield). And he had a lot of them in the late '50s and early '60s: "Oh Carol," "The Diary," "Stairway to Heaven," "Calendar Girl," "Next Door to an Angel," and "Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen." "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," a number one hit in 1962, was probably his best-known tune.
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