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Lyrics for 'Wife of Another' by Phan Manh Quynh is a song that brings a cheerful and humorous atmosphere. Its allure was affirmed right after its release when it quickly reached over 6 million listens within just two weeks. Surpassing many other popular songs by renowned artists, 'Wife of Another' has become a music sensation, captivating audiences of all ages. Its melody brings a sense of familiarity and humor, while its theme resonates with today's youth. The song's melody is not overly sophisticated, conveying the most authentic feelings to both young listeners and multiple generations of music enthusiasts.
Lyrics of 'The Other Man's Wife' by Phan Manh Quynh
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Lyrics of 'The Other Man's Wife'
1. A wedding invite on the table
Time and place clearly defined
Another celebration in the village
Glancing at names suddenly feeling strange
Then the bustling wedding day across the region
Whoever following whoever, from young to old accompanying
Many days, months, now reunited
Yet the heart feels bitter, bitter, bitter.
[Chorus 1:]
Now you're the other man's wife
In a white dress, holding flowers
Music resounds, youth singing in harmony
A few kids joining the sway
That's the union of you with the other man
I know it's because of me
That love now fades further and further away
Sadly la la la.
2. Contemplating much in life
I feel my heart growing more tangled
Was the proposal back then sincere
Shall we marry, oh dear?
Resigned to fate's arrangement
But deep down, I blame you, why rush?
One walks away, one doesn't wait
So, who to find? Who, who, who.
[Chorus:]
Now that you're another's spouse
Livin' happier than days of yore
The music fades, as youths depart the bar
Just five or six names left in a blur
That marked the close of the wedding, you with someone else
I walk away, like a ghostly spell
That day seems to drag on
Sadly...la...la...la...
[Chorus:]
Now you're someone else's wife
In a white dress, clutching flowers
Music blares, youths meld in song
A couple of kids grooving along.
That's the wedlock of you and another
I know it's on me
That love now dwindles, further away
Sadly...la...la...la...
Thinkin' 'bout a lot in life
I sense my heart, tangled in strife
Was the offer then sincere
Should we tie the knot, my dear?
Resigned to destiny's hand
But deep inside, I blame, why the rush?
One takes a stride, one does not wait
So, who to seek? Who, who, who...
Chorus:
Now that I'm [Am]another's wife
Live [C]happier than the days gone by
The music [G]fades as youths leave the 'bar'
Only [D]five or six names left perplexed
That was the end of the wedding, me with another
You walked away like a ghostly spell
That day seemed to drag on.
Sadly...[D]la...la...la...
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The lyrics of 'Wife of Another' were penned by musician Phan Manh Quynh against a lively, upbeat musical backdrop, bringing forth a cheerful, vibrant rhythm. 'Wife of Another' reflects the emotions of a young man faced with the circumstance of receiving a wedding invitation from his former lover, attending her wedding with someone else. The lyrics stem from real-life emotions, intimate, and humorous, accompanied by catchy melodies. Additionally, Phan Manh Quynh presents audiences with a meticulously crafted 'Wife of Another' music video featuring renowned actors, adding to the song's allure. As of now, the song has amassed over 122 million views on YouTube.
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