Saturday, February 6, 2010

Love Me (Michael Cretu) 1979

This is from the 1979 – Moon, Light & Flowers. One of the most immortal love songs of all time. A big hit in Asia especially in the Phillipines.
Check out the videom the lyrics and some info about Michael Cretu above...




Love me and do not ever leave me
You're the only one
You're not just for fun
Love me, don't believe them when they say
I don't really care
That just isn't fair

REFRAIN:
`Cause babe, I believe you so
I will always be true to you
Never mind how I sometimes act
My feelings are the same

CHORUS:
Love me, need me
That's all I want from you
Love me, believe me
And always be true
Love me, don't leave me
Without you
My life would be blue

Love me and don't ever doubt it
At the very start
You were in my heart
Show me the way into your feelings
I'll do ev'rythin'
I'll give you a ring

REFRAIN:
Whatever you want from me
If you love me or will agree
Be my queen and I'll be your king
Wouldn't that be exciting?

CHORUS:
Love me, need me
That's all I want from you
Love me, believe me
And always be true
Love me, don't leave me
Without you
My life would be blue

Love me, need me
That's all I want from you
Love me, believe me
And always be true
Love me, don't leave me
Without you
My life would be blue

Love me, need me
That's all I want from you
Love me, believe me
And always be true
Love me, don't leave me
Without you
My life would be blue


ABOUT MICHAEL CRETU

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Mihai Creţu, also known as Michael Cretu or Curly M.C. (born 18 May 1957, in Bucharest, Romania), is a Romanian musician best known as the creator of the Enigma project.

He has worked with many producers, musicians, and artists in his long career. These include Sandra, Frank Farian, Boney M, Goombay Dance Band, Peter Cornelius, Manfred "Tissy" Thiers and Mike Oldfield in his pre-Enigma days, and Jens Gad, Frank Peterson, David Fairstein, ATB, Jam & Spoon, Peter Ries, Ruth-Ann Boyle and Andru Donalds during the course of the project.

In 2001, Crocodile-Music, Cretu's management stated that a total of 100 million Cretu-produced records had been sold.[1] By the year 2008, Michael Cretu's Enigma project had sold over 50 million studio albums according to the official site.

He owned A.R.T. Studios, a recording studio, which was situated within a private home of his on the island of Ibiza. Since it was demolished in May 2008, he now uses a mobile computer based studio.

Cretu's first solo release was the single Wild River in 1978. His first solo album was released in 1979 and was titled Ausgewählte Goldstücke as a German-language release, and Moon, Light & Flowers as an English-language release.

Cretu's second solo album, titled Legionäre, was released in 1983. This album had German-language lyrics and was sung by Michael. It was co-produced and supervised by Harald Steinhauer and mastered by Armand Volker.

Cretu's third solo album was titled Die Chinesische Mauer and was released in 1985. The literal English translation is The Chinese Wall, or as it is better known, The Great Wall of China. Like his previous album, this had German-language lyrics, was sung by Michael, and was co-produced by Armand Volker. This album was also released as a separate album with English-language lyrics and a different track listing under the name The Invisible Man. Several of the tracks on The Invisible Man were edited slightly and, therefore, was different length than the German-language versions on Die Chinesische Mauer. This featured the song "Samurai," which became a minor hit.
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