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Dancing - Shalamar



     
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Time is gonna take my mind
And carry it far away where I can fly
The depth of life will dim
My temptation to live for you
If I were to be alone
Silence would rock my tears
'Cause it's all about love and I know better
How life is a waving feather
So I put my arms around you, around you
And I know that I'll be leaving soon
My eyes are on you, they're on you
And you see that I can't stop shaking
No, I won't step back
But I'll look down to hide from your eyes
'Cause what I feel is so sweet
And I'm scared that even my own breath
Could burst as if it were a bubble
And I'd better dream if I have to struggle

So I put my arms around you, around you
And I hope that I will do no wrong
My eyes are on you, they're on you
And I hope that you won't hurt me
I'm dancing in the room
As if I was in the woods with you
No need for anything but music
Music's the reason why I know time still exists
Time still exists, time still exists, time still exists
So I just put my arms around you, around you
And I hope that I will do no wrong
My eyes are on you, they're on you
And I hope that you won't hurt me
My arms around you, they’re around you
And I hope that I will do no wrong
My eyes are on you, they're on you
They’re on you, my eyes

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Shalamar was the creation of Dick Griffey, the booking agent for the television R&B program Soul Train, and British R&B producer Simon Soussan. The group's first single, the 1977 Motown medley "Uptown Festival," featured a bevy of faceless studio musicians; once it became a hit, Griffey decided to form a performing group under the name Shalamar. Through Soul Train, Griffey found Jody Watley, Jeffrey Daniel, and Gerald Brown, the three vocalists that became Shalamar; Brown was quickly replaced by Howard Hewitt in 1978.

Read more about Shalamar on Last.fm.


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