 
in this song the clear influence of many good jazz guitarists is to be mentioned
 	
Story behind the song
An autobiographical sketch 
through my life:
it is a history of my life
but it can be actually the history of the life
of anybody of my generation who lived 
similar life: Childhood 1955-1968, 
21. August 1968: Invasion of the Warsaw Packt states
under the leadership of Sowjetunion and Brezhnev doctrine
then 10/1969 emigration to Vienna, Munich and Frankfurt am Main, Germany
then November 1989: Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia and Fall of the Iron Curtain, parallel the Unification of GDR and Germany
	
Lyrics
I've been loved
(Music and Lyrics Peter Kosta copyright)
Prologue
Refr.:
 I've been loved
 by everybody
  except of you
 (4x)
1. We were like
    children playing
    on the playground
    of life
  building castles in the sand
  holding future 
  in our hands.
2. But then, all in a sudden,
    some foreign strangers
    invades the land (called Czechoslovakia)
   and we got separated
   for a long time (20 years), do you understand me.
Refr.: I've been loved
 by everybody
  except of you (2x)
3. Then after 20 years 
    the Velvet Revolution
    gave us freedom and happiness and democracy
    and greed any hypocrisy reigned
    in the new homeland
     and envy and hate 
    were the modern capitalistic invaders  
     in our new homeland
4. So if you don't pay attention 
    of what you are saying and praying 
     and what you do
    you might hurt the wrong person,
    first with words, and later with weapons and arms
Refr.: I've been loved by nobody anymore
 except of you, oh, baby
 I have been loved by nobody no more
 except of you 
  who carried my heart away 
   Twenty years ago
Refr.: I've been loved by everybody again
including  you, baby 
who carried my heart away. 
And what about you, baby, what about you
And so I returned to my old new
homeland Germany 
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