No Doubt About It

Album: Every 1's a Winner: The Very Best of Hot Chocolate (1980)
Charted: 2
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  • If someone tells you there's no other form of life
    And you believe in that too.
    I'm gonna tell you 'bout the other night
    I swear that true.
    A cloud of white and gren and flying ships I've never seen
    Came into my view.
    Was I frighted
    Was I scared
    Was I thrown into confusion.
    As they glided down so silently
    It wasn't an illusion.
    Oh
    No doubt about it.
    Oh
    No.
    No doubt about it.
    What kind of magnetism kept me in this place
    Was it out of my control?
    What was this ship from out of space?
    What was the creature that appeared before my eyes?
    Was it good
    Was it evil
    On this ship from other skies?
    I was frighted
    I was scared
    I was thrown into confusion.
    As they stood right there in front of me
    What can they be
    No illusion.
    Oh
    No doubt about it.
    Oh
    No.
    No doubt about it.
    Stood right there in front of me
    What can they be
    No illusion.
    Oh
    No doubt about it.
    Oh
    No.
    No doubt about it
    ...
    Writer/s: D. MOST, M. BURNS, S. GLEN
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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