I Believe - A.J. Croce



     
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I met a girl on a Friday night
She ran her mouth and she caused a fight
Heading for the exit door
I never made it off the floorMore a lover than the fighting type
I never claimed to be the great white hype
Oh no, I'd rather have a broken heart
Than have my body torn apartI believe, I believe, I believe in something
I believe, I believe, I believe in running
Run, run, run, run, run, run, run, runI remember back in school
I always had to play the fool
Whenever there was choosing sides
I would always be deniedWhen I was waiting for the bus
There always seemed to be a fuss
I could never walk alone
'Cause I was in a danger zoneBut I believe, I believe, I believe in something
I believe, I believe, I believe in running
Run, run, run, run, run, run, run, runDaddy always said believe in something
And I believe in staying alive

But when it comes to blows I ain't worth nothing'Cause I believe in love, love, love, love
Love, love, love, love
Love, love, love, loveFast forward, almost twenty years
Found a girl that was so sincere
Wouldn't trade me for another guy
Never leave and I'll tell you whyYou see, it happened on a Friday night
She ran her mouth and she caused a fight
Started swinging and she cleared the floor
Ran away with her forever moreBut I believe, I believe, I believe in something
I believe, I believe, I believe in loving
I believe, I believe, I believe in something
I believe, I believe, I believe in lovingI believe, I believe, I believe in something
I believe, I believe, I believe in loving
Love, love, love, love
Love, love, love, love
Love, love, love, love

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A.J. Croce (born Adrian James Croce on September 28, 1971 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is an American singer-songwriter. He is the son of singer-songwriter Jim Croce. Shortly before his father's death in a 1973 plane crash, Croce's family moved west to San Diego, California, where his mother, Ingrid, raised him. At the age of four, Croce was completely blinded, as the result of a brain tumor. Between the ages of four and ten, Croce gradually regained vision in his left eye. It was during this difficult time in Croce's life that he began to play the piano.

Read more about A.J. Croce on Last.fm.


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