Love Song - Carl Kress



     
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Love Song Lyrics


All this time I'm distracted from the world
The world outside of your arms
All I need is here
Try and find, a way to say the things
The things I feel when you smile
They take away my words
You know, that people come and go
It's here for me
When things in life run me down
All I need is you
You wanted a love song
You asked for a love song
You wanted a love song from me
You asked for a love song from me
Now there's a love song for you

Yeah, I know, I don't hear you, I don't see you, I can't feel you
You know, it's always my fault, communication is such a let down
I ain't proud of my behavior
I thank the lord, you're still here (Repeat x 6)
Yeah I know that I push you
Yeah I know that I push you
Yeah I know, yeah I know, yeah I know that I push you
I know that I push you (Repeat x 7)
Try and find, a way to say the things
The things I feel when you smile
They take away my words
You know, that people come and go
You wanted a love song from me
You asked for a love song from me
Now there's a love song for you
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written by SMITH, ROBERT JAMES / GALLUP, SIMON / O'DONNELL, ROGER / THOMPSON, PORL / TOLHURST, LAURENCE ANDREW / WILLIAMS, BORIS / HERNANDEZ, ELIUD
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, EMI Music Publishing

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Carl Kress (October 20, 1907, Newark, New Jersey - June 10, 1965, Reno, Nevada) was an American jazz guitarist. Carl Kress began his career with Paul Whiteman in 1926, and thereafter launched a successful career as a studio guitarist. He played in the late 1920s and 1930s with Bix Beiderbecke, Red Nichols, Eddie Lang, Miff Mole, Frankie Trumbauer, Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, and Adrian Rollini. He played repeatedly with Dick McDonough as a duo in the 1930s. He later worked with Muggsy Spanier (1944), Pee Wee Russell (1945), Bobby Hackett and Tommy Dorsey (1949) and Pearl Bailey.

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