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Calley Oh - Billy Squier



     
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Calley Oh Lyrics


1. I thought I knew the Story. I thought I'd seen it all
Those days of love and glory. But now I hear you call
Chourus:
Calley Oh
See there's nowhere to hide
Calley Oh
I can feel you inside
Don't you know
That I can't hold back
I keep on coming after you
2. You never compromise me. You never find it hard
You never recognize me. You throw me off my guard
Ch: Calley Oh
With the roads that you pave
Calley Oh
You can have it your way
Don't you know
That I can't hold back

I keep on coming after you
Bridge:
I go chasing moonshine racing you may wonder why
If I find my true love ever
I will never
I will never say good bye
3. I'm past the point of caring. It's just your point of view
I'm Past the point of sharing. I gave it all to you
Ch: Calley Oh
You can see thru my eyes
Calley Oh
You could never disguise
What you know ... That I can't hold back
I keep on coming after you
Calley Oh
You're my nights and my days
Calley Oh
Finding my way
Don't You know that I can't hold back
I keep on coming after you.

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Billy Squier (born May 12, 1950, in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts) is a rock musician. Squier had a string of arena rock and power ballad hits in the 1980s. He is probably best known for the song "The Stroke" on his 1981 album release Don't Say No, which has been certified as Triple-Platinum by the RIAA. Other hits include "Lonely Is The Night", "Everybody Wants You", "Rock Me Tonite" and "In The Dark". Squier left the music industry in the mid-1990s, due in part to issues with his label. He has been active in the 2000s, touring both as a single artist and as a member of the 'Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band'. Before fronting the band titled in his name, Squire was the frontman of the power pop group Piper.

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