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I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know - Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa



     
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If I ever leave you
You can say I told you so
If I ever hurt you baby
You know I hurt myself as wellIs that any way for a man to carry on
You think he wants
His little loved one gone
I love you baby
More than you'll ever know
More than you'll ever knowWhen I wasn't making too much money
You knew where my paycheck went
You know I brought it home to baby
And I never spent one red centIs that any way for a man to carry on
You think he wants
His little loved one gone
I love you baby
More than you'll ever know
More than you'll ever knowI'm not trying to be any kinds of a man
I'm trying to be somebody

You can love trust and understand
I know that I could be yeah a part of you
That no one else could see
I just got to hear you say
It's alright yeah yeah yeahI'm only flesh and blood
But I could be everything
That you demand
I could be president
Of General Motors baby huh
Or just a tiny little grain of sandIs that any way for a man to carry on
You think he wants
His little loved one gone
I love you baby, I love you baby
I love you more than you will ever know
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Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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Los Angeles based singer-songwriter Beth Hart, known for her raw and powerful blues-rock sound, wraps her expressive vocals around classic soul cover album Don’t Explain—an album that grew out of her friendship with blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa. Produced by Kevin Shirley (Joe Bonamassa, Led Zeppelin, Black Crowes), the album features Hart’s interpretations of ten soulful blues songs, with Bonamassa on guitar and his ace band filling out the tracks.

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