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Brandy (I Really Miss You) - The O'Jays



     
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Brandy (I Really Miss You) Lyrics


Sitting by the open fireplace in my favorite dungarees...
Played a few bars of a melody and it sounded sweet to me.
I thought I'd get up and take a look around but my feet got in the way.
Stumbled to the floor she was right in the door. I could see her face.
But how could it be? She ran away from me.
My best friend's gone. I'm so all alone.
CHORUS:
I kinda miss you, BRANDY. I'm so all alone. When are you coming back home?
I really miss you, BRANDY. Missing you everyday. Are you coming home to stay?
Cuz I love you BRANDY! Oh yea, yea, yea
Sippin' on a cherry soda pop building houses made of sand.
Like a little child with a fantasy, just a fraction of a man.
But I was in love when they put her down on my doorstep in the rain.
I could feel the love coming to my heart through my window pain.
But how could I know she would just up and go?
My best friend gone. I'm so all alone.

I really miss you, BRANDY. I'm so all alone. When are you coming back home?
I really miss you, BRANDY. Missing you everyday. Are you coming home to stay?
I kinda miss you, BRANDY. When are you coming back home? I'm so all alone.
I really miss you, BRANDY. Missing you everyday. Are you coming home to stay?
Oh I really miss you, BRANDY. I'm so all alone. When are you coming back home?
Oh i really miss you, BRANDY. Missing you everyday. Are you coming home to stay?
I really miss you, Oh BRANDY! when are you coming back home? I'm so all...alone!
I really miss you. BRANDY...
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Lyrics submitted by BRANDY.

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The O'Jays are an American R&B group (from Canton, Ohio, USA) formed in 1963 and one of the seminal Philly soul groups. The O'Jays originally consisting of Walter Williams (b. August 25, 1942), Bill Isles, Bobby Massey, William Powell (January 20, 1942–May 26, 1977) and Eddie Levert (b. June 16, 1942). The O'Jays were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004, and The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005.

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