Over You

Album: Flesh + Blood (1980)
Charted: 5 80
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  • Oh baby this is nowhere.
    Wish I was somewhere, over you.
    Your sweet lips tell me there's no chance
    No more romance, over you.
    Oh baby

    How can I go on.
    Crying so long, over you.
    Where strangers look for new love
    I'm so lost in love, over you.

    Some day
    Yes
    It might come
    Babe

    When I'll bebabe, over you.
    And always up to that moment
    I will try to say I'm, over you.

    Oh baby
    How can I go on?
    Crying so long, over you.
    Where stranger look for new love
    I'm so lost in love, over you. Writer/s: BRYAN FERRY, PHIL MANZANERA
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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