Wherever Would I Be

Album: Busted (1990)
Charted: 50
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  • When my world is turning
    When it's turning upside down
    When all I see is rain
    When I think the night won't end
    I just think of you
    And I can see the sun again

    Wherever would I be without you? Tell me
    If I didn't have you
    Whatever would I do now, baby?
    Wherever would I be without you?
    I'd be nowhere, I'd be nowhere

    When the dreams I dream all seem a million miles away
    When I'm sure I'll never win
    When it's looking like I've left my faith
    I just look at you, baby
    And I got reason to believe again

    Wherever would I be without you? Tell me
    If I didn't have you
    Whatever would I do now, baby?
    Wherever would I be without you?
    I'd be nowhere, I'd be nowhere, nowhere

    Nowhere without you to love me
    I'd just be wasting time
    And going out of my mind, yeah

    Whatever would I do now, baby?
    I'd be nowhere
    I'd be nowhere

    Wherever would I be without you? Tell me
    If I didn't have you
    Whatever would I do now, baby?
    Wherever would I be without you?
    I'd be nowhere, I'd be nowhere, nowhere
    Wherever would I be without you? Tell me
    If I didn't have you
    Whatever would I do now, baby?
    Wherever would I be without you?
    I'd be nowhere, I'd be nowhere
    Wherever would I be without you? Tell me
    If I didn't have you
    Whatever would I do now, baby?
    Wherever would I be without you?
    I'd be nowhere, nowhere, I'd be nowhere Writer/s: Diane Eve Warren
    Publisher: Realsongs
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