Erasure - Oh L'Amour (Lyrics)

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🎤Erasure - Oh L'Amour (Lyrics)

Oh l'amour (Oh l'amour)
Broke my heart
Now I'm aching for you
Mon amour (Mon amour)
What's a boy in love supposed to do?

Looking for you
You were looking for me
Always reaching for you
You were too blind to see
Oh, love of my heart
Why leave me alone?
I'm falling apart
No good on my own

Oh l'amour
Broke my heart
Now I'm aching for you
Mon amour
What's a boy in love supposed to do?

Why throw it away?
Why walk out on me?
I just live for the day
For the way it should be
There once was a time
Had you here by my side
You said I wasn't your kind
Only here for the ride

Oh l'amour
Broke my heart
Now I'm aching for you
Mon amour
What's a boy in love supposed to do?

No emotional ties
You don't remember my name
I lay down and die
I'm only to blame
Oh, love of my heart
It's up to you now
You tore me apart
I hurt inside-out

Oh l'amour
Broke my heart
And now I'm aching for you
Mon amour
What's a boy in love supposed to do?

Oh l'amour
Broke my heart
Now I'm aching for you
Mon amour
What's a boy in love supposed to do?

Oh l'amour
Broke my heart
Now I'm aching for you
Mon amour
What's a boy in love supposed to do?
Oh l'amour
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"Oh L'amour" is a song by English synth-pop duo Erasure, released in April 1986 as their third single. Written by Erasure members Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, it is a lament from someone experiencing unrequited love. The song is an uptempo, synth-pop dance track and its popularity was further fueled in dance clubs by the "Funky Sisters Remix", which appeared on the UK 12-inch single and as a bonus track on the US edition of Erasure's debut album, Wonderland (1986). A different mix of the song was submitted for the single release, adding new instrumentation and extra sounds. This version appears on all of the band's compilation albums. A version of the 12" single was included with early copies of the debut LP Wonderland. One of the B-sides is a cover version of "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)", the first time Erasure covered a song from the ABBA songbook. It was issued by Mute Records in the UK and Sire Records in the US to herald the June release of Wonderland, but became the third consecutive commercial failure for the band in both territories. Despite its low chart placement, "Oh L'amour" has proven to be one of Erasure's signature songs, due to its popularity in dance clubs. It remains a favourite among fans, particularly when performed live.

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