Melody

Album: single release only (2018)
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  • Hey melody
    Every night you play me something sweet
    And when I'm down, you always change the key
    I need you now, my heart has lost the beat
    And I'm counting on your love, hey melody
    We both could use a reason just to smile
    So let me be your harmony tonight
    Every note you hit cuts into me

    So let me hear your love, sing
    So let me hear your love, sing
    Let me hear your love, sing
    So let me hear your love, sing
    Let me hear your love, sing

    Hey melody
    Every night you play me something sweet
    And when I'm down, you always change the key
    I need you now, my heart has lost the beat
    And I'm counting on your love, hey melody
    We both could use a reason just to smile
    So let me be your harmony tonight
    Every note you hit cuts into me

    So let me hear your love, sing
    So let me hear your love, sing
    Let me hear your love, sing
    So let me hear your love, sing
    Let me hear your love, sing Writer/s: Ammar Malik, Felix Safran De Laet, Steve Mac
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing, RALEIGH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Raleigh Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • Siti Zakiah Bte Mohd Don from Singapore I would love to know the exact lyric/line afterJames Blunt sang in the Chorus, SO LET ME HEAR YOUR LOVE, SING. I know you heard it too! Sounds like James was mumbling something else....! Right....?
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