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And What If I Don't - Herbie Hancock



     
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I'm not afraid of growing old
Or dying young or never finding someone
And I'm not scared of the great unknown
Or being alone when it's all said and done
I'm braver than I used to be
But there's still some things in life that terrify me
What about a phone call in the middle of the night
You whispering so she can't overhear you
Telling me you still want me desperately
What about a knock on the door at three a.m.
Don't have to hear your voice to know you've been drinking
What if my hand opens the door and lets you in
Oh, no what if I can't say no again
I drive right by that old restaurant
The one we used to haunt without turning my head
Ooh, and I don't think twice about killing the lights
Yeah I sleep through the nights without you in my bed
And knowing I don't need you here

Should leave me nothing to fear
What about a phone call in the middle of the night
You whispering so she can't overhear you
Telling me you still want me desperately
What about a knock on the door at three a.m.
Don't have to hear your voice to know you've been drinking
What if my hand opens the door and lets you in
Oh, no, what if I can't say no again
What about a phone call in the middle of the night
You whispering so she can't overhear you
Telling me that you still want me desperately
What about a knock on the door at three a.m.
Don't have to hear your voice to know you've been drinking
What if my hand opens the door and lets you in
Oh, no, what if I can't say no again
Oh, no, what if I can't say no again
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Herbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940) is a jazz pianist and composer from Chicago, Illinois, United States. Hancock is one of jazz music's most important and influential pianists and composers. He embraced elements of rock, funk, and soul while adopting freer stylistic elements from jazz. As part of Miles Davis' "second great quintet" Hancock helped redefine the role of a jazz rhythm section, and was later one of the first jazz musicians to embrace synthesizers and jazz funk.

Read more about Herbie Hancock on Last.fm.


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