Dive into Nostalgia: Paul Anka’s Timeless Hit ‘Diana’ (1957)

Introduction:

Paul Anka’s iconic song “Diana,” released in 1957, is a timeless classic that has continued to captivate audiences for decades. This romantic ballad, sung by the legendary Paul Anka, tells a story of love and longing that resonates with listeners of all generations. As we delve into the enchanting world of “Diana,” let’s uncover some fascinating insights about the song and its talented performer.

Stream Paul Anka - Diana by I Sing That Song | Listen online for free on  SoundCloud

Did You Know?

  • “Diana” was penned by Paul Anka himself when he was just a teenager of 15 years old, making him one of the youngest singer-songwriters to achieve such fame.
  • The song’s inspiration came from a crush Anka had on a girl named Diana Ayoub, whom he met at a church social.
  • “Diana” topped the charts and became a massive hit, cementing Paul Anka’s status as a teenage sensation in the music industry.
  • The song has been covered by numerous artists over the years, further solidifying its place in music history.Stream DIANA (Paul Anka - Cover) by Super Boll | Listen online for free on  SoundCloud

Video: 

Lyrics:

I’m so young and you’re so old
This, my darling, I’ve been told
I don’t care just what they say
‘Cause forever I will pray
You and I will be as free
As the birds up in the trees
Oh, please stay by me, Diana

Thrills I get when you hold me close
Oh, my darling, you’re the most
I love you but do you love me
Oh, Diana, can’t you see
I love you with all my heart
And I hope we will never part
Oh, please stay by me, Diana

Oh, my darlin’, oh, my lover
Tell me that there is no other
I love you with my heart
Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh don’t you know
I love you, I love you
So only you can take my heart
Only you can tear it apart?
When you hold me in your loving arms
I can feel you giving all your charms
Hold me, darling, ho-ho hold me tight
Squeeze me baby with-a all your might

Oh, please stay by me, Diana
Oh, please, Diana
Oh, please, Diana

Leave a Comment