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In A Rush - James Moody



     
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It came over me in a rush
When I realized that I love you so much
That sometimes I cry, but I can't tell you why
Why I feel what I feel inside
How I try
To express what's been troublin' my mind
But still I can't find the words
But I know that something's got a hold of me
It came over me in a rush
When I realized that I love you so much
That sometimes I cry, but I can't tell you why
Why I feel what I feel inside
Baby, some day I'll find a way to say
Just what you mean to me
But if that day never comes along
And you don't hear this song, I guess you'll never know that
It came over me in a rush
When I realized that I love you so much

That sometimes I cry, but I can't tell you why
Why I feel what I'm feelin', feel what I feel inside
And when I say inside
I mean deep
You fill my soul and there's something I can't explain
It's over me, 'cause
It came over me in a rush
When I realized that I love you so much
That sometimes I cry, but I can't tell you why
Why I feel what I feel inside
It came over me in a rush
When I realized that I love you so much
That sometimes I cry, but I can't tell you why
Why I feel what I feel inside
It came over me in a rush
When I realized that I love you so much
That sometimes I cry, but I can't tell you why
Why I feel what I feel inside

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James Moody (March 26, 1925 - December 9, 2010) was a jazz saxophone and flute player. He was born in Savannah, Georgia. As he grew up in New Jersey, he was attracted to the saxophone after hearing Buddy Tate, Don Byas, and Count Basie. He recorded his first album for Blue Note Records in 1948. He is best known for his hit "Moody's Mood for Love," an improvisation based on I'm in the Mood for Love. He often played with Dizzy Gillespie and worked with Mike Longo.

Read more about James Moody on Last.fm.


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