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Impulsive - Paul Gonsalves



     
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The secret of love
I thought I understood
The way it's supposed to be
I never imagined you could
Blow my theory apart but now you're running
Away with my heart
I don't wanna think about it
Don't wanna think clear
Don't analyze
What I'm doing here
Wanna be impulsive
Reckless
And lose myself
In your kiss
Arrows through hearts
Drawn on a misty window
You're taking me home in the rain
My heart it's beating don't say no

My head keeps saying, "Take it slow"
I don't wanna think about it
Don't wanna think clear
Don't analyze
What I'm doing here
Wanna be impulsive
Reckless
And lose myself
In your kiss
You're giving me a feeling
It's a sudden rush
Acting on the moment
Spontaneous
Ooh this is not like me
To follow my heart so easily
I am reckless, impulsive
I never imagined you could blow my theory apart
But now you're running away with my heart, my heart
I don't wanna think about it
Don't wanna think clear
Don't analyze
What I'm doing here
Wanna be impulsive
Reckless
And lose myself
In your kiss
You're giving me a feeling
It's a sudden rush
Acting on the moment
Spontaneous
Wanna be impulsive
Reckless
And lose myself
In your kiss
Impulsive, I wanna be, impulsive
I'm gonna be impulsive
Reckless
And lose myself, lose myself

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Paul Gonsalves (July 12, 1920, Brockton, Massachusetts - May 15, 1974, London, England), an American jazz tenor saxophonist, was considered one of the best and most tasteful players on his instrument. But no review of his musicianship is ever left untouched by the performance that made his name in the first place---the near-riot he caused at the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival, with an arresting, 27-chorus solo, in the middle of Duke Ellington's performance of "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue".

Read more about Paul Gonsalves on Last.fm.


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