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If God Only Knew - Beth Hart



     
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God only knew, how much I loved that manAin't no words to say, the way I feel
It's like a bad dream, but it's real
It seems like only yesterday
We were talkin', in the most familiar wayNow everybody, knows the way I am
They all see right, through my show
I aimed so high, now I'm so low
(So low)
I'm all dressed up, and I got nowhere to goGod only knew, how I loved that man
I would have died for you, I guess he'll never understand
I loved you right or wrong, it was you all along
Heaven knows that it's true, hard as it's been
I'd do it all over again
(Over and over, and over again)I say goodbye to dreamin'
(Dreamin')
It's only water, in my handsOver, and over, and over
And over, and over, and over, and over
And over againSo when you see me, walkin' down that street
Don't ignore me, if I speak

'Cause I knew you better, than anyone else
And I loved you more, than you could ever know yourselfGod only knew, how I loved that man
(Why don't you tell me 'bout it)
I would have died for you, and I guess he'll never understand
Loved you right or wrong, it was you all along
Heaven knows that it's true, hard as it's been
(Heaven knows)
I'd do it all over againOver, and over again
Over, and over again
Over, and over again
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Beth Hart (born January 24, 1972) is an American singer-songwriter who became famous with the hit "LA Song (Out of This Town)", which aired during Episode 17 of the 10th and final season of Beverly Hills, 90210. Her musical influences include rock, blues, gospel, jazz, and classical. While playing the Los Angeles clubs, she enlisted bassist Tal Herzberg and guitarist Jimmy Khoury. In 1993, Hart appeared on Ed McMahon's Star Search several times.

Read more about Beth Hart on Last.fm.


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