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How Do I Live (Extended Mix) - LeAnn Rimes



     
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How do I get through one night without you?
If I had to live without you
What kind of life would that be?Oh, I, I need you in my arms, need you to hold
You're my world, my heart, my soul and if you ever leave
Baby you would take away everything good in my life
And tell me nowHow do I live without you? I want to know
How do I breathe without you if you ever go?
How do I ever, ever survive?
How do I, how do I, oh, how do I live?Without you there'd be no sun in my sky
There would be no love in my life
There'd be no world left for meAnd I, baby, I don't know what I would done
I'd be lost if I lost you, if you ever leave
Baby, you would take away everything real in my life
And tell me nowHow do I live without you? I want to know
How do I breathe without you if you ever go?
How do I ever, ever survive?
How do I, how do I, oh, how do I live?Please, tell me, baby
How do I go on if you ever leave?

Baby, you would take away everything, I need you with me
Baby, don't you know that you're everything good in my life?
And tell me nowHow do I live without you? I want to know
How do I breathe without you if you ever go
How do I ever, ever survive?
How do I, how do I, oh, how do I live?How do I live without you?
How do I live without you, baby?
How do I live?
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WARREN, DIANEPublished by
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Margaret LeAnn Rimes (born August 28, 1982, in Jackson, Mississippi) is a popular American country and pop music singer. Rimes emerged with her first single, "Blue," when she was just thirteen years old in 1996. She is most recognized for her crossover hit "How Do I Live" which, according to the Billboard charts, is one of the most successful songs in American music history, spending 69 weeks on the charts, more than any other song in American history. While country singer Trisha Yearwood's version of the song won a Grammy in 1998, Rimes' version outsold Yearwood's by millions of copies.

Read more about LeAnn Rimes on Last.fm.


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