Silence is Golden by the Tremeloes peeked at #11 on the Billboard chart in 1967. The Four Seasons also covered it. I would like to dedicate it to Double Dee and the Dean. This song does not perfectly express my sentiments about a situation at hand. I have bolded the lyrics that are most significant. Thanks for listening. Facebook seems to be inconsistent these days on importing my journal entries. If you are viewing this as a Facebook note you can see and hear the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n03g8nsaBro
Oh don't it hurt deep inside
To see someone do something to her
Oh don't it pain to see someone cry
How especially if that someone is her
Silence is golden, but my eyes still see
Silence is golden, golden, but my eyes still see
Talking is cheap people follow like sheep
Even though there is no where to go
How could she tell he decieved her so well
Pity she'll be the last one to know
How many times will she fall for his lines
Should I tell her or should I be cool
And if I tried I know she'd say I lied
Mind your business don't hurt her you fool
Silence is golden, but my eyes still see
Silence is golden, golden, but my eyes still see
The composer is Bob Crewe
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