Tony Bennett - Yesterday I Heard The Rain (esta Tarde Vi Llover)


Yesterday I heard the rain whispering your name
Asking where you'd gone
It fell softly from the clouds on the silent crowds
As I wandered on
Out of doorways black umbrellas came to pursue me
Faceless people as they passed were looking through me
No one knew meYesterday I shut my eyes, face-up to the skies
Drinking in the rain
But your image still was there floating in the air
Brighter than a flame
Yesterday I saw a city full of shadows without pity
And I heard the steady rain whispering your name
Whispering your nameYesterday I saw a city full of shadows without pity
And I heard the steady rain whispering your name
Whispering your name

Yesterday I heard the rain whispering your name
Asking where you'd gone
It fell softly from the clouds on the silent crowds
As I wandered on
Out of doorways black umbrellas came to pursue me
Faceless people as they passed were looking through me
No one knew meYesterday I shut my eyes, face-up to the skies
Drinking in the rain
But your image still was there floating in the air
Brighter than a flame
Yesterday I saw a city full of shadows without pity
And I heard the steady rain whispering your name
Whispering your nameYesterday I saw a city full of shadows without pity
And I heard the steady rain whispering your name
Whispering your name
Yesterday I heard the rain Tony Bennett & Alejandro Sanz (Sub)

Tony Bennett & Alejandro Sanz "Yesterday I heard the rain" (Esta tarde vi llover)

Tony Bennett Yesterday I heard the rain People with the Count Basie Band

TONY CANTA LA VERSION EN INGLES DE ESTA TARDE VI LLOVER Y LA CANCION PEOPLE.

Yesterday I Heard the Rain (from Duets II: The Great Performances)

Music video by Tony Bennett & Alejandro Sanz performing Yesterday I Heard The Rain. (C) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment.

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Yesterday I heard the rain whispering your name asking where you'd gone, it fell softly from the clouds on the silent crowds as i wandered on. Out of doorways ...

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