
Pretend Marty Robbins
On this page, discover the full lyrics of the song "Pretend" by Marty Robbins. Lyrxo.com offers the most comprehensive and accurate lyrics, helping you connect with the music you love on a deeper level. Ideal for dedicated fans and anyone who appreciates quality music.

Pretend you're happy when you're blue
It isn't very hard to do
And you'll find happiness without an end
Whenever you pretend
Remember anyone can dream
It's never bad as it may seem
The little things you haven't got can be a lot
If you would pretend
You'll find a love you can share
One you can call all your own
Just close your eyes, she'll be there
You'll never be alone
And when you sing this melody
You'll be pretending just like me
The world is mine, it can be yours, my friend
If only you pretend
Just close your eyes, she'll be there
You'll never be alone
And if you sing this melody
You'll be pretending just like me
The world is mine, it can be yours, my friend
So why don't you pretend
It isn't very hard to do
And you'll find happiness without an end
Whenever you pretend
Remember anyone can dream
It's never bad as it may seem
The little things you haven't got can be a lot
If you would pretend
You'll find a love you can share
One you can call all your own
Just close your eyes, she'll be there
You'll never be alone
And when you sing this melody
You'll be pretending just like me
The world is mine, it can be yours, my friend
If only you pretend
Just close your eyes, she'll be there
You'll never be alone
And if you sing this melody
You'll be pretending just like me
The world is mine, it can be yours, my friend
So why don't you pretend
"Pretend" by Marty Robbins is a classic country song released in 1956. The lyrics express longing and heartache, as the narrator wishes to escape reality by pretending that their lost love is still present. The main themes revolve around love, loss, and the desire to hold onto memories. Musically, the song features Robbins' smooth vocals and a gentle melody, characteristic of the country genre. Its emotional depth has resonated with listeners, making it a memorable piece in Robbins' discography. #Country
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