
If I Knew Then Dean Martin
"If I Knew Then" by Dean Martin is a poignant ballad reflecting on regret and longing for lost love. Released in 1964, it explores themes of hindsight and emotional reflection. The song features smooth vocals and orchestral arrangements typical of traditional pop. Its timeless message resonates with listeners, highlighting the pain of missed opportunities. #Pop

If I knew then what I know now
If I knew then you'd be here right now
I'd trade the world and its gold
To have and to hold
The one thing in life I love
If I knew then oh what I know now
We would never have drifted apart
If I Had only taken your dream and made it part of mine
If I knew then oh what I know now
If I knew then oh what I know now
We would never have drifted apart
If I Had only taken your dream made it part of mine
If I knew then what I know now
If I knew then you'd be here right now
I'd trade the world and its gold
To have and to hold
The one thing in life I love
If I knew then oh what I know now
We would never have drifted apart
If I Had only taken your dream and made it part of mine
If I knew then oh what I know now
If I knew then oh what I know now
We would never have drifted apart
If I Had only taken your dream made it part of mine
If I knew then what I know now
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