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Helpless Heart - Johnny Logan



     
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I'm sitting here inside this stranger's place and time is racing by
I've been way out here for a month or more tonight I'm wonderin' why
You try to understand the things that I feel
Maybe this time I'll find away to explain it'Cause there is a dream deep inside my head
And it may seem like it's breaking the thread that holds me to you
Still you have never wanted to change me
But darling I know though we're far apart the signal is strong
This helpless heart will always belong to you, to youThis power takes me from the place I belong
To where only the strong get through
You've got to keep on believing or you'll lose your way
'Cause it slips right out of view
Though there are days the light can flicker and fade
Here in this place tonight a fire is burning'Cause there is a dream deep inside my head
And it may seem like it's breaking the thread that holds me to you
Still you have never wanted to change me
But believe me I know though we're far apart the signal is strong
This helpless heart will always belong to youThis helpless heart will always belong to you
Will always belong to you, to you, only to you, to you

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Johnny Logan (born Seán Patrick Michael Sherrard, 13 May 1954), is an Irish singer and composer. Nicknamed by some "Mr Eurovision". Logan was born in Frankston near Melbourne, Australia. His father was an Irish tenor, Patrick O'Hagan, who performed three times at The White House, for John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon. The family moved back to Ireland when Johnny was aged three. He learned the guitar and began composing his own songs by the age of thirteen. On leaving school he apprenticed as an electrician, while performing in folk and blues clubs.

Read more about Johnny Logan on Last.fm.


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