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I'd Really Love To See You Tonight - Christopher Cross



     
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Hello, yeah, it's been a while
Not much, how 'bout you?
I'm not sure why I called
I guess I really just wanted to talk to youAnd I was thinking maybe later on
We could get together for a while
It's been such a long time
And I really do miss your smileI'm not talking 'bout moving in
And I don't want to change your life
But there's a warm wind blowing
The stars are out and I'd really love to see you tonightWe could go walking through a windy park
Or take a drive along the beach
Or stay at home and watch TV
You see, it really doesn't matter much to meI'm not talking 'bout moving in
And I don't want to change your life
But there's a warm wind blowing
The stars are out and I'd really love to see you tonightI won't ask for promises
So you don't have to lie
We've both played that game before

Say I love you, then say goodbyeI'm not talking 'bout moving in
And I don't want to change your life
But there's a warm wind blowing
The stars are out and I'd really love to see you tonightI'm not talking 'bout moving in
And I don't want to change your life
But there's a warm wind blowing
the stars are out and I'd really love to see you tonightI'm not talking 'bout moving in
And I don't want to change your life
But there's a warm wind blowing
the stars are out and I'd really love to see you

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Christopher Cross is an American singer and songwriter originally from Austin, Texas. Christopher has written all his own songs, other than "Nature's Way" that appears on his Window album. He is well known for composing "Arthur's Theme" (with Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager) from the Dudley Moore film Arthur which won the Academy Award for best song in 1981 (with co-composers Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager and Peter Allen), and the soft rock classic, "Sailing".

Read more about Christopher Cross on Last.fm.


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