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Imagination Lyrics


Music, there are so many things we can do
You can taste, you can touch, you can make moves
Just use your imagination, you are creation, yeah
There are so many things that we can do
Use your imagination
You can taste, you can touch, you can make moves
Use your imagination, use your imagination
Close your eyes, let your expectations fade
I’m your favorite memory, remember me
Never again that you felt this way, lets improvise
If you know how baby, I can be your everything
If you can’t recall
I can show you who you are
I see who you are
I see you, I see your empire
I see you so much higher
It’s time to grow baby
Use your imagination

There are so many things that we can do
Use your imagination
You can taste, you can touch, you can make moves
Use your imagination
There are so many things that we can do
Use your imagination
You can taste, you can touch, you can make moves
Use your imagination
There are so many things that we can do
Use your imagination
You can taste, you can touch, make moves
Open your mind, let your knowingness free
I’m your favorite melody, listen to me
Inside me is the universe, lets explore
Searching for evidence of a higher life force
If you can’t recall
I can show you who you are
I see who you are
I see you
So let me nurture your reality
It’s time to grow baby
Use your imagination
There are so many things that we can do
Use your imagination
You can taste, you can touch, you can make moves
Use your imagination
There are so many things that we can do
Use your imagination
You can taste, you can touch, you can make moves
Use your imagination
It’s all perception my love, all is how we read it
We are more than we think, do you see?
I am of the all and the all is of me
Imagine that, now be, be
Use your imagination
Use your imagination
Use your imagination
Use your imagination
Use your imagination

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At the end of 1939, Frank Sinatra left the Harry James Orchestra to join the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, where he rose to fame as a ballad singer. His first and biggest hit with the band was 1940s "I'll Never Smile Again," which spent several weeks at number one - and was the first "number one" - on Billboard magazine's then-new chart of America's top-selling records. His vast appeal to the "bobby soxers," as teenage girls were called, revealed a whole new audience for popular music, which had appealed mainly to adults up to that time.

Read more about Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey on Last.fm.


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