Chiquitita, tell me what's wrong You're enchained by your own sorrow In your eyes there is no hope for tomorrow How I hate to see you like this There is no way you can deny it I can see that you're oh so sad, so quiet Chiquitita, tell me the truth I'm a shoulder you can cry on Your best friend, I'm the one you must rely on You were always sure of yourself Now I see you've broken a feather I hope we can patch it up together Chiquitita, you and I know How the heartaches come and they go and the scars they're leaving You'll be dancing once again and the pain will end You will have no time for grieving Chiquitita, you and I cry But the sun is still in the sky and shining above you Let me hear you sing once more like you did before Sing a new song, Chiquitita Try once more like you did before Sing a new song, Chiquitita So the walls came tumbling down And your love's a blown out candle All is gone and it seems too hard to handle Chiquitita, tell me the truth There is no way you can deny it I see that you're oh so sad, so quiet Chiquitita, you and I know How the heartaches come and they go and the scars they're leaving You'll be dancing once again and the pain will end You will have no time for grieving Chiquitita, you and I cry But the sun is still in the sky and shining above you Let me hear you sing once more like you did before Sing a new song, Chiquitita Try once more like you did before Sing a new song, Chiquitita Try once more like you did before Sing a new song, Chiquitita
Awesome. The holy grail, for me, would be to not only isolate the vocals from the other instruments, but to then isolate the individual vocal harmony lines from _each other,_ so we could hear how many layers there really are, and finally pick out the exact (slightly sped-up?) vocal line that is providing the magical, sparkling, "fairy dust" quality that ABBA engineer Michael B. Tretow used to talk about. (like, at 2:10) Can Melodyne do that? I mean, it's had the ability to separate (and alter!) the individual tones _within chords_ on old instrumental jazz albums for over a decade now - allowing people to re-harmonize finished recordings. Can it do that with vocal harmonies too?
@@jonimitchellneverlies yes. It's in the Dick Cavett meets ABBA interview. I had to think for a moment. But yes it's in that interview. I think you can find the whole program in RU-vid. If it's not on that then it's one of the others but it's 95% there.
When she sings “and the sun is still in the sky and shining above you” there is another set of background voices. I’m trying to find out what the lyrics are 🥰 can anyone or you help me?