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Track: Can't We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over)
Artist: Donna Summer
Album: I Remember Yesterday

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Name: Donna Summer
Spotify Genres: disco, hi-nrg
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American Singer, Songwriter, Pianist, Painter and Actress. Born December 31, 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States Died May 17, 2012 in Englewood, Florida, United States (Aged 63) of Lung cancer. Also Known as "Queen of Disco", "Boston Panther" and "First Lady of Love". Got her stage name from [a=Helmut Sommer (3)], an Austrian actor to whom she was married for two years and with whom she had a daughter, [a=Mimi Sommer]. Her sisters are: [a=Dara Bernard] and [a=Mary Bernard]. In 1980 she married [a=Bruce Sudano], their daughters are Brooklyn and [a=Amanda Grace Sudano]. Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2013 by [a=Kelly Rowland].

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Release: Donna Summer - Can't We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over)
Year: 1977
Genres: Electronic, Pop
Styles: Disco, Ballad, Vocal

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Cold and lonely night, you don't have to leave at all
A car rolls up outside on time, a moment from your call
And handshake seems more fitting than a kiss
Such a shame that you and I should have to end like this
Can't we just sit down and talk it over
Surely you can ask the better way
Strange that you're the one so set on leaving
And I'm the one who said last night that it was all too late

Can't we just sit down and talk it over
Who knows, maybe in a little while
We'll forget our pride, and the things we said last night
And maybe you and I can talk it out

Tonight stay somewhere warm, they say it's gonna freeze
You may not find a place at all, so be sure and take your keys
I can almost taste the silence now
Does it really matter still,
Who was wrong, who let who down

Can't we just sit down and talk it over
Who knows, maybe in a little while
We'll forget our pride, and the things we said last night
And maybe you and I can talk it out

Hold on, hold on
Surely you and I can talk it out
Hold on, hold on
Surely you and I can make it right
Hold on, hold on, yeah
Can't we just sit down and talk it over
Hold on, hold on
Hold on, hold on