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If You Think You Know How to Love Me - Smokie



     
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A breathless drive on a downtown street
A motor-bike ride in the midday heat
The dust that hung from the desert skies
Run though we'd run it still burned our eyesOh yes, we may walk on the wild, wild side of life
And our movements traced by a stranger close by your side
And in the shadows of a promise you can take my hand
And show me a way to understandSo if you think you know how to love me
And you think you know what I need
And if you really, really want me to stay
You've got to lead the wayYes, if you think you know how to love me
And you think you can stand by me
And if you really, really want me to stay
You've got to lead the wayA reckless night in a nameless town
Then we moved out of sight with a silent sound
A beach that wept with deserted waves
That's where we slept knowing we'd be safeNow you may think you can walk on the wild, wild side with me
But there's a lot I can learn and a lot that I've yet to see
You know you've got my life lying in your hands

It's up to you to make me understandSo if you think you know how to love me
And you think you know what I need
And if you really, really want me to stay
You've got to lead the wayYes if you think you know how to love me
And you think you can stand by me
And if you really, really want me to stay
You've got to lead the way

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Smokie is an English pop rock band from Bradford who found success in Europe and the U.S. in the 70s. They formed in 1966 in Yorkshire, England and did some early records under the name "Smokey". The band broke into the mainstream after teaming up with songwriters Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn, artists known for also working with Pat Benatar and Sweet among others. Smokie is perhaps best known for "Living Next Door To Alice", one of their top hits that was a U.K. top 5 single.

Read more about Smokie on Last.fm.


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