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When will you phone and will you tell me
And will you try because I'm lonely
I wanna know what's happening
And can you tell me so I won't be
I won't be lonely anymore
Tell me now what I should try
These lonely days will stay and ride
Wanna follow through to something new
Tell me now, what should I do?
Tell me now, what should I do?
A little drunk I'm pissin' on the street
As I'm walking I'm trippin' on my own feet
I start to laugh and then I wonder why
I choose to stare I'm staring at, staring at
Staring at the sky again
Tell me now what I should try
These lonely days will stay and ride

Wanna follow through to something new
Tell me now, what should I do?
Tell me now, what should I do?
Tell me now what I should try
These lonely days will stay and ride
Wanna follow through to something new
Tell me now what I should try
These lonely days will stay and ride
Tell me now what I should try
These lonely days will stay and ride
Wanna follow through to something new
Tell me now, what should I do?
Tell me now, what should I do?
Tell me now, what should I do?

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Owen Gray also known as Owen Grey (born 5 July 1939, Jamaica) is one of Jamaica's 'Foundation' singers whose work spans the R&B, ska, rocksteady, and reggae eras of Jamaican music, and he has been credited as Jamaica's first home-grown singing star. Gray won his first talent contest at the age of nine, and by the age of twelve he was already appearing in public, playing drums, guitar, and keyboards. He attended the Alpha Boys School and turned professional aged 19. Gray was a dynamic performer on stage, who could be gritty or suave as the song dictated.

Read more about Owen Gray on Last.fm.


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