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Ocean Avenue - Suzanne Ciani



     
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Ocean Avenue Lyrics


There's a place off Ocean Avenue
Where I used to sit and talk with you
We were both 16 and it felt so right
Sleeping all day, staying up all night
Staying up all nightThere's a place on the corner of Cherry Street
We would walk on the beach in our barefeet
We were both 18 and it felt so right
Sleeping all day, staying up all night
Staying up all nightIf I could find you now things would get better
We could leave this town and run forever
Let your waves crash down on me
And take me away, yeah yeahThere's a piece of you that's here with me
It's everywhere I go, it's everything I see
When I sleep I dream and it gets me by
I can make believe that you're here tonight
That your here tonightIf I could you find now things would get better
We could leave this town and run forever
I know somewhere, somehow we'll be together

Let your waves crash down on me
And take me away, yeahI remember the look in your eyes
When I told you that this was goodbye
You were begging me not tonight
Not here, not now
We're looking up at the same night sky
We keep pretending the sun will not rise
We'll be together for one more night
Somewhere, somehowIf I could find you now things would get better
We could leave this town and run forever
I know somewhere, somehow we'll be together
Let your waves crash down on me
And take me away, yeah yeah

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Suzanne Ciani (born June 4, 1946, in Indianapolis) (www.suzanneciani.com) is an Italian-American five-time Grammy-nominated pianist, composer and recording artist. She is a pioneer in electronic music and one of the few women to blaze a trail in the genre. She received classical music training at Wellesley College and obtained her M.A. in music in 1970 at University of California at Berkeley where she met and was influenced by the idiosyncratic synthesizer designer Don Buchla.

Read more about Suzanne Ciani on Last.fm.


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