Monday, October 26, 2009

PEOPLE ALONE (THE COMPETITION, 1980)

"If you're really in love...nothing's going to stand in your way."- tagline

One of the most played songs on the radio came from the movie The Competition. People Alone sung by Randy Crawford is the love theme that stars Richard Dreyfuss and Amy Irving who play classical pianists who ends up falling in love with each other during their piano competition. It's one of those 'watch-it-with-someone-you-love" flick. People Alone was nominated in the Oscars for best original song.


PEOPLE ALONE
sung by: Randy Crawford

Take me along
I don’t care where you have gone
And I don’t have to know
Exactly where you’re going

If you’ll leave me behind
Then everything on your mind
Will turn to picture of the world
We might have paint

People alone may go very fast
But maybe not so far
Playin’ alone means still solitaire
Remember
People alone may reach for a love
But only half as well
People alone may seem satisfied
How can they tell?

If we’re crossing the line
Where’s there’s no yours and no mine
We’ll find it easy to see
People should be together

People alone may go very fast
But maybe not so far
Playin’ alone means still solitaire
Remember

People alone may reach for a love
But only half as well
People alone may seem satisfied
How can they tell?

Take me along
Let’s not be people alone
I’m on your mind so please don’t leave me behind
Crossing the line
Where there’s no yours and no mine
Hmmm…

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