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Old Friend - Phyllis Hyman



     
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A million times or more I thought about you
The years, the tears, the laughter, things we used to do
Our memories, that warm me like a sunny day
You touched my life in such a special wayI miss the way you run your fingers through my hair
Those cozy nights we cuddled in your easy chair
Oh, no, I won't let foolish pride turn you away
I'll take you back whatever price I payOld friend, it's so nice to feel you hold me again
No, it doesn't matter where you have been
My heart welcomes you back home againRemember those romantic walks we used to take
You held my hand in such a way my knees would shake
You can't imagine just how much I've needed you
I've never loved someone as I've loved youOld friend, it's so nice to feel you hold me again
No, it doesn't matter where you have been
My heart welcomes you backOld friend, this is where our happy ending begins
Yes, I'm sure this time that we're gonna win
Welcome back into my life againYes, I've tried to live my life without you
Knowing I had lost my closest friend
Although I've been in love from time to time

Knowing I will never find the kind of love I had when you were mineOld friend, it's so nice to feel you hold me again
No, it doesn't matter where you have been
My heart welcomes you backOld friend, this is where our happy ending begins
Yes, I'm sure this time that we're gonna win
Welcome back into my life again
Welcome back into my life again
Welcome back into my life again

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Phyllis Linda Hyman (July 6 1949 - June 30, 1995), was born in Philadelphia, and grew up in Pittsburgh. She is perhaps best remembered for her signature song, You Know How To Love Me (1979), which was the title track from her fourth album and which peaked at #6 on the disco chart that year. Hyman began singing professionally in 1971 as part of the group The New Direction. She was also a member of Miami groups All The People and The Hondo Beat before forming Phyllis Hyman & the P/H Factor in 1974 and touring for two years before relocating to New York.

Read more about Phyllis Hyman on Last.fm.


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