A Million Love Songs

Album: Take That & Party (1992)
Charted: 7
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  • Oh yeah
    Ooh, ooh
    Oh yeah
    Put your head against my life
    What do you hear
    A million words just trying to make
    The love song of the year
    Close your eyes but don't forget
    What you have heard
    A man who's trying to say three words
    The words that make me scared

    A million love songs later
    And here I am trying to tell you that I care
    A million love songs later
    And here I am
    Here I am
    A million love songs later
    Here I am

    Looking to the future now
    This is what I see
    A million chances pass me by
    A million chances to hold you
    Take me back, take me back
    To where I used to be
    To hide away from all my truth
    Through the light I see

    A million love songs later
    And here I am trying to tell you that I care
    A million love songs later
    Here I am
    Just for you girl
    A million love songs later
    Here I am
    I feel for you, babe
    Feel for you baby
    A million love songs later
    Here I, here I am Writer/s: GARY BARLOW
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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