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Set on this girl and I just can't show it.
I'm taking my time 'cause I don't wanna blow it,
But I can't get her out of my mind.
She looks one way and I look another.
All my friends say "Please, don't bother."
But I can't see the truth when I'm blind.
I know it's real
The older that I get,
The less that I regret,
And baby, it's 'cause of you.
Since the day we met,
You know I won't forget,
That baby, my Amy's true.
Oh Amy, A-A-Amy
You've changed my life.
Oh Amy, A-A-Amy
You make everything
Alright

A-A-Amy
She smiles like a new sunrise.
Her funny laugh was so surprising,
But I can't get her off of my mind.
She lights up a room like a full moon shinin'.
I try to look cool,
But she's not buying it
'Cause girls like these are so hard to find.
I know it's real
The older that I get,
The less that I regret,
And baby, it's 'cause of you.
Since the day we met,
You know I won't forget,
That baby, my Amy's true.
Oh Amy, A-A-Amy
You've changed my life.
Oh Amy, A-A-Amy
You make everything
Alright
Now I've made up my mind,
And I'll move mountains to be with you.
I'm done taking my time,
And in the end,
I always knew
(Always knew)
Always knew
The older that I get,
The less that I regret,
And baby, it's 'cause of you.
Since the day we met,
You know I won't forget,
That baby, my Amy's true.
Oh Amy, A-A-Amy
You make everything alright.
Oh Amy, A-A-Amy
You've changed my life.
Amy, A-A-Amy
You make everything
Alright

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Jad Fair is a member of lo-fi alternative rock group Half Japanese. Both Jad and his brother David rejected typical notions of tuning and stringing guitars, believing that they could only create truly original music by inventing their own ways of playing. Jad has been playing guitar for over thirty years, but cannot name a single chord. He has worked with numerous alternative and outside musicians including: * 1989: Daniel Johnston, releasing It's Spooky,
* 1996: Phono-Comb, releasing Monsters, Lullabies, and the Occasional Flying Saucer


Read more about Jad Fair on Last.fm.


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