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Just to Hold My Hand - Johnny Rivers



     
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Comfortable as I am
I need your reassurance
And comfortable as you are
You count the daysBut if I wanted silence
I would whisper
And if I wanted loneliness
I'd choose to go
And if i like rejection
I'd audition
And if I didn't love you
You would knowAnd why can't you just hold me
And how come it is so hard
And do you like to se me broken
And why do I still care
still careYou say you see the light now
At the end of this narrow hall
I wish it didn't matter
I wish I didn't give you allBut if I wanted silence

I would whisper
And if I wanted loneliness
I'd choose to go
And if i like rejection
I'd audition
And if I didn't love you
You would knowAnd why can't you just hold me
And how come it is so hard
And do you like to see me broken
And why do I still carePoor little misunderstood baby
No one likes a sad face
But I can't remember life without him
I think I did have good days
I think I did have good daysAnd why can't you just hold me
And how come it is so hard
And do you like to se me broken
And why do I still care
Songwriters
DON D. ROBEYPublished by
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group

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Johnny Rivers (born John Henry Ramistella on November 7, 1942 in New York City) is an American rock and roll singer, songwriter, guitarist, and record producer.
He was versatile enough to do folk songs, blues, covers of old-time Rock n' roll songs, and some original material, all of them in his own unique style. Rivers's greatest success came in the mid and late 1960s with a string of hit songs (including "Seventh Son," "Poor Side of Town" and "Secret Agent Man") but he has continued to record and perform to the present.

Read more about Johnny Rivers on Last.fm.


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