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Back in My Arms - Robert Palmer



     
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Back here baby, back in my arms girl
You ain't got no reason to act like a stranger to me
Back here baby, things are changing for the better
We've just got to keep our hearts open to siegeYou've been taking care of business, sure I've been meeting lost of folk
Sure I ain't been spending as much time with you as you'd like me to be
But if you sit at home and worry 'bout where and with who I might be
Then you're bound to have some trouble
'Coz you worry 'bout your jealous mind
Don't let it move ya, don't let it move ya, don't let it move you away from meBaby, back in my arms girl
You ain't got no reason to act like a stranger to me
Back here baby, things are changing for the better
We've got to keep our hearts open at seaBut lovin' ain't possessing so, it's bound to keep us guessing
Not to trust in each other to be doing all that we can do
So, when I'm far away baby, remember I love you
Let your heart make all the choices
Don't listen to those jealous voices of changes
Stages make it stronger come on girl, we can see it throughBaby, back in my arms girl
You ain't got no reason to act like a stranger to me, stranger to me

Back here in my arms, back in my arms
You ain't got no reason to act like a stranger to me, stranger to me
Just because we've been away from each otherYou ain't got no reason to act like a stranger to me
Back in my arms girl
You ain't got no reason to act like a stranger to me, stranger to me
Back here in my arms

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Robert Allen Palmer (January 19, 1949 – September 26, 2003), born in Batley, Yorkshire, England, was a British singer. He was known for his soulful voice and the eclectic mix of musical styles on his albums, combining soul, jazz, rock, reggae, blues, and even yodeling.

His eighties hits were promoted by particularly striking award winning videos, featuring an all-female, black-clad backing band. The memorable videos, directed by Terence Donovan, featured heavily on MTV and played a large part in his transatlantic success.

His eighties success was kickstarted by his participation in supergroup The Power Station, along with Andy Taylor and John Taylor of Duran Duran and Tony Thompson of Chic.

Robert Palmer died on September 26, 2003 in Paris, France, while staying at the Warwick de berri Hotel. The cause of death was of a heart attack. He was in Paris promoting his Drive CD which had been released in May of 2003. He was joined there by his longtime friend, Jack Bruce. Robert Palmer was engaged to Geraldine Edwards at the time of his death. He was survived by his parents, Anna and Leslie Palmer, his brother, Mark Palmer, his fiancee, Geraldine Edwards, and his children, James, Jane, Anna, Anthony and Martin. He is interred in London, England.

Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley (1974)
Pressure Drop (1975)
Some People Can Do What They Like (1976)
Double Fun (1978)
Secrets (1979)
Clues (1980)
Maybe It's Live (1980) (live)
Pride (1983)
Riptide (1985)
Sweet Lies (1987) (single)
Heavy Nova (1988)
Addictions Volume I (1989) (compilation)
Don't Explain (1990)
Addictions Volume II (1992) (compilation)
Ridin' High (1992)
Honey (1994)
Very Best Of Robert Palmer (1997) (compilation)
Woke Up Laughing (1998) (compilation)
Rhythm & Blues (1999)
Best Of Both Worlds: The Robert Palmer Anthology (1974-2001) (2002) (compilation)
TV Dinners (2003)
Drive (2003)

Albums by the group Power Station:
Power Station (1985)
Living in Fear (1997)

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