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On My Mind - Johnny Lion



     
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Let's make a date out of the cinema
Then stay out 'til early in the morning
I always like it 'cause we take it slow
While everyone around us seems so hurried
It feels familiar 'cause I've been here before
When your words swept the ground
Right from under me
Remember when you were so insecure?
Now you can't get your hands up off of me
But the time we spent was so short
Can't believe it's time to go again
You're always on my mind all the time
On my mind, believe it
You're always on my mind all the time
On my mind, believe it
Can we pick it up where you left off?
When you said you'll never get over me
I'll take for granted every roll off your tongue

'Cause you're screaming out all your honesty
But the time we spent was so short
Can't believe it's time to go again
You're always on my mind all the time
On my mind, believe it
You're always on my mind all the time
'Cos there's nothing I'd rather think about
Believe it, believe it
You know it's time, you see the bags at the door
I'm minutes away from departing
In exchange for a few last words
Will never be enough for me
You're always on my mind all the time
On my mind, believe it
'Cos there's nothing I'd rather think about
Believe it, believe it
You're always on my mind, on my mind, believe it
But the time we spent was so short
Can't believe it's time to go again
You're always on my mind all the time
On my mind, believe it
You're always on my mind all the time
On my mind, believe it

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Johnny Lion (real name: John van Leeuwarden, born The Hague, The Netherlands, 4 July 1941) is a Dutch singer and actor, who in the early 1960s was regarded as the Dutch equivalent of Cliff Richard. Johnny Lion rose to fame as the frontman of Johnny & The Jewels (later: The Jumping Jewels, a guitar group heavily influenced by The Shadows, with Lion as their 'Cliff'. Lion left the band in 1965 and had smash solo hit in Holland with Sophietje that same year. He also recorded and performed with Rob De Nijs, another 'Dutch Cliff Richard' of the 1960s.

Read more about Johnny Lion on Last.fm.


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