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John Denver performs "Calypso"

"Calypso" is a song written by John Denver in 1975 as a tribute to Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his research ship, the Calypso.The song was featured on Denver's 1975 album Windsong.

Released as the B-side of "I'm Sorry", "Calypso" received substantial airplay, enabling it to chart on the Billboard Hot 100.After "I'm Sorry" fell out of the #1 position, "Calypso" began receiving more airplay than "I'm Sorry," thus causing Billboard to list "Calypso" as the new A-side.Hence, "Calypso" is itself considered a #2 hit on the Hot 100.

John Denver was a close friend of Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Calypso was the name of Jacques Cousteau's research boat that sailed around the world for ocean conservation

John Denver - Calypso Lyrics

 

Well, I opened my heart, and I let you in

I promised I'd never love again

And still doin' what I'd said I'd do

Someday I might get over you

I wear my ring on a chain now, still on my hand

And I deal with your memories the best I can

I've even been out on a date or two

Someday I might get over you

Oh, I never thought I'd see it

But I think I see the light now

I know that what I have to do

Is get on with my life, but I can't take another day

I can't face another night, so I just take another breath

And let it go

If I could ever feel the way I felt

I'll take a chance with someone else

And if my heart takes chances too

Someday I might get over you

Oh, I never thought I'd see it

But I think I see the light now

I know that what I have to do

Is get on with my life, but I can't take another day

I can't face another night, so I just take another breath

And let it go

Well, I opened my heart, and I let you in

I promised I'd never love again

Right now it's still somethin' I can't do

Someday I might get over you

Thought it may not be til my life is through

Someday I might get over you


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