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Love Will Find A Way - Stardust



     
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Picture walking, a dusty road
Summer breeze on my body flows
Dreaming of a blue horizon
Meet me where the sun is shining
He's coming for my love
He's the one I'm thinking of
Let me show you what I mean
We'll be living in a dream
Can't stop thinking about your love
Light shining down on my whole life
Wanting you to stay
I know that love will find a way
Each night I stare into the stars
Each night I wonder where you are
I know that love will find a way
Secret paradise at rainbow's end
There in the distance we meet again
Have you been on your best behaviour

We can talk about it later
He's coming for my love
He's the one I'm thinking of
Let me show you what I mean
We'll be living in a dream
Can't stop thinking about your love
Light shining down on my whole life
Wanting you to stay
I know that love will find a way
Each night I stare into the stars
I wonder where you are
I know that love will find a way
We will find
Love this time
Shining down
Each night I stare into the stars
I wonder where you are
Can't stop thinking about your love
Light shining down on my whole life
Wanting you to stay
I know that love will find a way
Each night I stare into the stars
I wonder where you are
I know that love will find a way

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Stardust was a French house band. Formed in Paris, France, it was a one-time musical collaboration consisting of producers Thomas Bangalter, Alan Braxe and vocalist Benjamin Diamond. The short-lived group released the popular club track titled "Music Sounds Better With You" in 1998. "Music Sounds Better with You", which had its basis in a sample from "Fate" by Chaka Khan, was conceived in the Rex Club in Paris, where Bangalter, Braxe, and Diamond were performing as a live trio. Bangalter and Braxe created the instrumental, which Diamond instinctively sang the title words over.

Read more about Stardust on Last.fm.


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