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I Thought It Was You - Julia Fordham



     
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Don't say your world lights up when I smile
'Cos you know it's too late for talk like that
And as this love fades
We both know that I have been betrayedI'm not looking for the answer, baby
I'm just looking for a little love
We're all looking for something, baby
And for a minute, a minute, a minuteI thought it was you
I thought it was you
I thought that it was you
I thought it was youDon't say that you'll be there when I need you
'Cos where are you when I need you now
I need you, the truth hurts
Ooh, I'm hurting now I'm hurting, oohI'm not looking for the answer, baby
I'm just looking for a little love
We're all looking for someone, baby
And for a minute, a minute, a minuteI thought it was you
I thought it was you
I thought that it was you

I thought it was youI wouldn't change a thing except the ending
'Til the part where you broke my heart
Everybody's talking about forgiveness
I can't forgive you for leaving meI'm not looking for the answer, baby
I'm just looking for a little love
We're all looking for something, baby
And for a minute, a minute, a minuteI thought it was you
I thought it was you
I thought that it was you
I thought it was you

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British Singer Songwriter Julia Fordham burst into the music scene in 1988 on Virgin Records with the International hit “Happy Ever After.” Then followed her critically acclaimed album Porcelain, which included the popular songs “Manhattan Skyline” and “Lock and Key.” From her third album Swept, the beautiful ballad “Love Moves In Mysterious Ways” (penned by the stellar song writing team Dean Pitchford and Tom Snow) was featured as the end title in the Demi Moore movie, The Butchers Wife, and went Top 20 in the UK and reached the #1 spot in the Philippines.

Read more about Julia Fordham on Last.fm.


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