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hello baby
where did you go
I've been looking for you all night
am I crazy
I've never known
that a love can make you feel so rightAnd girl you took my breath away
when we first met
when we first met Oh
now I got you here to stay
can you feel it
my heart's beatingbecause you are the only one for me
I search so high and low
the only one I see
baby I can't let gooah oah
you're the one for me
oah oah
i will never leave
'cause there ain't no place i would rather be

you're the one
for mewe can take it
straight til the end
baby take my hand and come with me
and don't you worry
this ain't pretend
tonight i'm making you believeand girl you took my breath away
when we first met
when we first met Oh
and now I got you here to stay
can you feel it
my heart's beating'cause you are the only one for me
I search so high and low
the only one I see
baby I can't let gooah oah
you're the one for me
oah oah
i will never leave
and there ain't no place i would rather be
you're the one
for meoah oah
you're the one for me
oah oah
i will never leave
and there ain't no place i would rather be
you're the one
for meI'll take you higher
I'll take you higher
I'll take you higher
higher with my love
I'll take you higher
I'll take you higher
with my lovelisten baby i will always be around
you're the only
you're the only
you're the only
you're the only one
for meoah oah
you're the one for me
oah oah
i will never leave
and there ain't no place i would rather be
you're the one
for meoah oah
you're the one for me
oah oah
i will never leave
and there ain't no place i would rather be
you're the one
for me

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An interesting minor soul performer, Mason initially focused on songwriting when she entered the music business in her teens. As a performer, though, she had a huge hit in 1965 with her self-penned "Yes, I'm Ready" (number five pop, number two R&B), a fetching soul-pop confection that spotlighted her high, girlish vocals. One of the first examples of the sweet, lush sound that came to be called Philly soul, she had modest success throughout the rest of the decade on the small Arctic label, reaching the pop Top 40 again in 1965 with "Sad, Sad Girl."

Read more about Barbara Mason on Last.fm.


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