About the song

Paul Anka, the Canadian-American singer-songwriter known for his crooning voice and romantic ballads, released “Cinderella 1961” in 1961. This timeless classic is a poignant tale of love, loss, and longing, set against the backdrop of a timeless fairytale.

Anka’s rendition of “Cinderella” departs from the traditional Disney interpretation, offering a more mature and introspective perspective. The song delves into the emotional turmoil experienced by the protagonist, who is haunted by the memory of a lost love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a heartbroken individual who yearns to relive the magic and wonder of their past relationship.

Anka’s smooth vocals perfectly capture the melancholic undertones of the song, conveying the protagonist’s deep sorrow and yearning. The arrangement features a lush orchestral accompaniment, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to the ballad. The combination of Anka’s soulful voice and the rich instrumentation creates a truly captivating listening experience.

“Cinderella 1961” resonated with audiences upon its release and has since become a beloved standard in the pop music canon. Anka’s heartfelt performance and the timeless appeal of the lyrics have ensured the song’s enduring popularity. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Anka’s music or simply appreciate classic ballads, “Cinderella 1961” is a must-listen.

Video

https://youtu.be/nqXhVxLEX4U

Lyrics

Cinderella cinderella, pretty pretty pretty cinderella
It’s late now
While your lips were kissin’ mine
I forgot to watch the time
And I’m sorry
Cinderella cinderella, pretty pretty pretty cinderella
I promise
Promised we’d be home on time
I bet cha done think
It was just a line
Cinderella
Twelve o’clock, twelve o’clock
Was what we bargained for
What are we gonna tell your mom and dad
When we’re at your front door
Cinderella cinderella, pretty pretty pretty cinderella
Have faith now
I am sure the one above
Will preserve our lasting love
Cinderella
It’s late now
I promise
Twelve o’clock, twelve o’clock
Was what we bargained for
Now what do I tell
Your mother and dad
When were at your front door
Oh cinderella cindrella, pretty pretty cinderella
Have faith now
I am sure the one above
Will preserve our lasting love
Cinderella
Whoa such a oretty pretty pretty pretty pretty pretty cinderella

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