Tiffany creció en Norwalk con sus padres James Robert Darwish (con parte de ancestros libaneses/sirios) y Janie Wilson (de ancestros mayoritariamente irlandeses y alguna lejana ascendencia Cherokee). Los padres de Tiffany se divorciaron cuando ella tenía muy corta edad. Cuando Tiffany tenía 4 años de edad, aprendió la letra de la canción Delta Dawn, y empezó a cantarla frecuentemente. En 1977, la madre de Tiffany se casó con Dan Williams, y en 1979, nació la media hermana de Tiffany, Falicia Williams.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
Verse 1: C#susC# The flowers you gave me C#7F# Are just about to die D#m When I think about C# What could've been D#mG#susG# It makes me want to cry C#susC# The sweet words you whispered C#7F# Didn't mean a thing D#mC# I guess our song is over D#mG#susG# As we begin to sing
Chorus 1: F#C# Could've been so beautiful D#mC#C#7 Could've been so right F#C# Could've been my lover D#mGsusG# Every day of my life F#C# Could've been so beautiful FA#mF/AG#D#/G Could've been so right F#C# I'll never hold what could've been D#mG# On a cold and lonely night
Post chorus: Csus--C--Csus--G--
Verse 2: C#susC# The members of our loving C#7F# Still linger in the air D#mC# Like the faded scent of your roses D#mG#susG# They stay with me everywhere A#mF/A Everytime I get my hopes up G#D#/G They always seem to fall D#mA#/D Still what could've been is better than D#mCD#m G#sus-G# What could never be at all be at all
Chorus 2: F#C# Could've been so beautiful D#mC#C#7 Could've been so right F#C# Could've been my lover D#mG#susG# Every day of my life F#C# Could've been so beautiful FA#mF/AG#D#/G Could've been so right F#C# You can hold what could've been D#mG# On a cold and lonely night
Chorus 3: F#C# Could've been so beautiful FA#mF/AG#D#/G Could've been so right F#C# You can hold what could've been D#mG#A#mF/AG#D#/G On a cold and lonely night
Outro: F# How could I hold C# what could've been D#mG#C#susC#C#susC# On a cold and lonely night?