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Lay Back in the Arms of Someone - Smokie



     
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Lay Back in the Arms of Someone Lyrics


If you want my sympathy
Just open your heart to me
And you'll get whatever you'll ever needYou think that's too high for you
Oh baby, I would die for you
When there's nothin' left, you know where I'll beLay back in the arms of someone
Give in to the charms of someone
Lay back in the arms of someone you loveLay back in the arms of someone
When you feel you're a part of someone
Lay back in the arms of someone you loveSo baby, just call on me
When you want all of me
And I'll be your lover, I'll be your friendAnd there's nothin' I won't do
'Cause baby, I just live for you
With nothin' to hide, no need to pretend, oh ohLay back in the arms of someone
Give in to the charms of someone
Lay back in the arms of someone you loveLay back in the arms of someone
When you feel you're a part of someone
Lay back in the arms of someone you loveOh, I know you think that's too high for you
Well baby, I would die for you

When there's nothin' left, I'll be with you, oh ohLay back in the arms of someone
Give in to the charms of someone
Lay back in the arms of someone you loveLay back in the arms of someone
When you feel you're a part of someone
Lay back in the arms of someone you love, oh yeahLord, I know

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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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