Marjorine

Joe Cocker

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...MARJORINE... by Joe Cocker ---------------.............. *from ’With a Little Help from My Friends’ (1969)* Verse 1: Marjorine where have you been? Did you meet the Queen Marjorine? Let me know; why did you go? Why don’t you show Marjorine? Oh down by the sea searching for me Marjorine. I want you back but you will not get in the sack no! Chorus 1: Each time I go to town I see your face in the crowd And when I come back home; I call your name out aloud. Verse 2: Marjorine; life is too short; you’ll just get caught Marjorine. Hard to find what’s on your mind won’t be unkind Marjorine. Oh clouds start to form keeping you warm Marjorine. Life can be clean; where have you been oh Marjorine? Chorus 2: Each time I go to town I see your face in the crowd And when I come back home; I call your name out aloud. Break: Chorus 3: Each time I go to town I see your face in the crowd And when I come back home; I call your name out aloud.    Chorus 4: Each time I go to town I see your face in the crowd And when I come back home; I call your name out aloud. (Repeat to Fade) CHORD DIAGRAMS:                      ---------------                                                                                         EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE x35343  x35353  020100  353433  x03210 133211  x02220  x02210 Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY Bristol England 2006 ()

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La chanson évoque la nostalgie et le désir de retrouver une personne nommée Marjorine, qui semble avoir disparu. Le chanteur se questionne sur son absence tout en exprimant son souhait de la revoir, la cherchant tant dans les foules que dans ses pensées. Il souligne la brièveté de la vie et l'importance de ne pas passer à côté des opportunités, tout en appelant son nom à chaque retour chez lui. C'est un mélange de mélancolie et d'espoir, teinté d'une quête d'amour et de compréhension.