About the Song
In the realm of pop music, there are songs that fade into obscurity with the passing of time, and then there are those that stand the test of time, becoming timeless classics. âSmile A Little Smile For Meâ by The Flying Machine is undoubtedly the latter. Released in 1969, this infectious tune has captivated listeners for decades with its simple yet profound message of hope and resilience.
The song opens with a gentle strum of the acoustic guitar, setting the stage for the narratorâs heartfelt plea to Rosemarie, a woman struggling to cope with the end of a love affair. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Rosemarieâs emotional turmoil, her tears and sorrow palpable in every word.
Despite the melancholic undertone, âSmile A Little Smile For Meâ is not a song about despair. Instead, it offers a beacon of hope, urging Rosemarie to find solace in the promise of a brighter future. The narratorâs gentle encouragement, âSmile a little smile for me,â serves as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always a reason to smile.
The songâs brilliance lies in its simplicity. The melody is straightforward yet memorable, the lyrics are poignant yet hopeful, and the overall message is one that resonates with anyone who has experienced heartbreak. âSmile A Little Smile For Meâ is a testament to the power of music to heal and inspire.
The Flying Machine, a one-hit wonder from the late 1960s, may not be a household name, but their legacy lives on in this enduring classic. âSmile A Little Smile For Meâ is a pop gem that deserves a place in any playlist, a reminder that even in the face of adversity, there is always hope for a brighter tomorrow.
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Lyrics: Smile A Little Smile For Me
You really should accept
This time heâs gone for good
Heâll never come back now
Even though he said he would
So, darling, dry your eyes
So many other guys
Would give the world Iâm sure
To wear the shoes he woreOh, câmon smile a little smile for me, Rosemarie
Whatâs the use in cryinâ?
In a little while youâll see, Rosemarie
You must keep on tryinâ
I know that he hurt you bad
I know, darling, donât be sad and
Smile a little smile for me, Rosemarie, Rosemarie
I guess youâre lonely now
Loveâs cominâ to an end
But, darling, only now
Are you free to try again
Lift up your pretty chin
Donât let those tears begin
Youâre a big girl now
And youâll pull through somehow
Oh, câmon smile a little smile for me, Rosemarie
Whatâs the use in cryinâ?
In a little while youâll see, Rosemarie
You must keep on tryinâ
I know that he hurt you bad
I know, darling, donât be sad and
Smile a little smile for me, Rosemarie, Rosemarie
Smile a little smile for me, Rosemarie, Rosemarie
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