Papetti became well known for all the years '60 and '70, and all his new album reaches the top of the hit parade; he was also printed in all the Latin American market. During the period of greatest splendour, the '70s, Papetti also produced two collections a year, the best-selling being the 20th one, which came up first in 1975.
Live and let die
Fausto Papetti Lyrics
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And your heart was an open book
You used to say live and let live
You know you did
You know you did
You know you did
But if this ever changin' world
In which we live in
Say live and let die
Live and let die
What does it matter to ya
When you got a job to do you got to do it well
You got to give the other fella hell
You used to say live and let live
You know you did
You know you did
You know you did
But if this ever changin' world
In which we live in
Makes you give in and cry
Say live and let die
Live and let die
The lyrics to "Live and let die" by Fausto Papetti convey the message of accepting change, moving on and not letting the difficulties of life bring you down. The opening lines suggest that when we were young and naive, we believed in the principle of "live and let live," which basically means minding our own business and not interfering in other people's lives. However, as we grow up and become confronted with the struggles of life, it becomes difficult to remain composed and live, let alone let live. The line "But if this ever changin' world in which we live in, Makes you give in and cry" is particularly powerful in this regard, as it depicts the despair and frustration that one might feel when faced with the uncertainties and complexities of life. The lyrics then suggest that instead of being weighed down by those challenges, one should embrace them and live boldly, even if it means letting some things die.
The next part of the song also portrays a sense of urgency and determination towards life, as it urges us to focus on our responsibilities and not let anything deter us from accomplishing what we set out to do. The lyrics suggest that we should give our best and not hold back, even if it means being competitive and taking on challenges that might seem insurmountable.
Overall, the song urges us to live our lives to the fullest and not let the world's challenges bring us down. It encourages us to embrace change and tackle life's obstacles with courage and determination.
Line by Line Meaning
When you were young
Back in your youth
And your heart was an open book
When you were more compassionate and trusting.
You used to say live and let live
You formerly endorsed peaceful co-existence.
You know you did
You understand that you had those beliefs in the past.
You know you did
You acknowledge your past position.
You know you did
You realize that you used to have that stance.
But if this ever changin' world
However, due to the constantly changing world
In which we live in
That we are living in
Makes you give in and cry
If you feel like giving up and being upset
Say live and let die
Then accept that it's better to disregard or kill off unworthy things and not let them interrupt your progress.
Live and let die
Live your life freely without discrimination.
What does it matter to ya
Why should you care?
When you got a job to do you got to do it well
When you have a task, make sure you execute it correctly.
You got to give the other fella hell
And don't let anyone stop you or get in your way.
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Written by: DAVID WHITAKER
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