About the song

“As Tears Go By” by Marianne Faithfull is a timeless classic that showcases her unique blend of vulnerability and strength as a vocalist. Co-written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Andrew Loog Oldham, this song was featured on Faithfull’s 1964 debut album, also titled “Marianne Faithfull.”

Released during the height of the British Invasion, “As Tears Go By” quickly climbed the charts, reaching the 9th position on the UK Singles Chart. Its delicate melody and poignant lyrics struck a chord with audiences, earning Faithfull widespread acclaim and establishing her as a rising star in the music industry.

The song’s narrative explores themes of heartbreak and longing, capturing the emotional turmoil of unrequited love. Faithfull’s haunting vocals add depth and resonance to the lyrics, drawing listeners into the world of the song and evoking a sense of empathy and understanding.

Over the years, “As Tears Go By” has become a signature song for Faithfull and a staple in her live performances. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the timeless quality of its songwriting and Faithfull’s ability to connect with audiences on a profound level.

So, whether you’re a longtime fan of Marianne Faithfull or discovering her music for the first time, “As Tears Go By” is sure to leave a lasting impression. Get ready to be moved by Faithfull’s emotive vocals and transported to a world of beauty and heartache with this iconic ballad.

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Lyrics

It is the evening of the day
I sit and watch the children play
Smiling faces I can see
But not for me
I sit and watch as tears go by
My riches can’t buy everything
I want to hear the children sing
All I hear is the sound
Of rain falling on the ground
I sit and watch as tears go by
It is the evening of the day
I sit and watch the children play
Doing things I used to do
They think are new
I sit and watch as tears go by
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By Tam Le

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