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Black/White - Mr. Mister



     
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We are two shadows moving on a wall
Two characters, both weak and strong
We chant and we dance, we draw ourselves in
Then we run from each other againLove is so strange, how we change from day to night
And love is so strange, how we change from black to white
Ever so strange, how we change from day to night, hey, yeahI draw a picture of your face
Another time, another place
We are the ones who fell into this love
We must be in the right placeLove is so strange, how we change from day to night
Love is so strange, how we change from black to white
Ever so strange, how we change from day to night, hey, yeah
That's right that's right that'sLove is so strange, how we change from day to night
Love is so strange, how we change from black to white
Ever so strange, how we change from day to night
That's right that's rightSaid, love is so strange, love is so strange, love is so strange
Love is so strange, love, how we change, yeah, yeah
Love is so strange, how we change, we change
We change, we change

How much we change, much we change, yeahLove is so strange, how we change from day to night
Love is so strange, how we change from black to white
Ever so strange, how we change from day to night
That's right that's right, yeah
Love is so strange, how we change from black to white

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Mr. Mister was an american pop band of the 1980s. Richard Page had formerly worked as a session musician (e.g., for Quincy Jones) and had composed for Michael Jackson, Donna Summer, Kenny Loggins, Al Jarreau, and many more, when in the late 1970s, he and his childhood friend Steve George founded the band Pages (most notable song: I Do Believe in You) in Phoenix, Arizona, from which Mr. Mister was founded in 1982. The two continued to apply their tight harmonies to background vocals on albums by successful pop artists like Laura Branigan while working to break their own material.

Read more about Mr. Mister on Last.fm.


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