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Our Love Story - Jermaine Jackson



     
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If you don´t mind
Can we pretend
We never met each other
Like the first time
Start again
Keepin´ it under cover
'Cause it feels so good to find it
Feels so good to know
Want to re-live that day all over
Baby, play with me
Play with me
Play with me
Dancin' in my heart
You´re always there

Like a fire in my heart
The passion´s
Dancin' in my heart
This true romance
There´s a fire in my heart
Our love story
Started up in paradise
Our love story
Burning each other´s eyes
Play it again
By candlelight
the song that will last forever
'Cause it took so long to reach you
Took so long to show
'Til the need could grow no deeper
Girl, I love you so
Love you so
Love you so
Shadows on the wall
The silhouettes kiss
Shadows on the
Shadows on the
Shadows on the wall
Our love story
Started up in paradise
Our love story
Burning in each other´s eyes
Our love story
Secret that were never told
Our love story
Taken from a heart of gold
Healin'
It's you and I
It's the feelin´
It's the madness
It's the
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
Our love story
Started up in paradise
Our love story
Burning in each other´s eyes
Our love story
Secret that were never told
Our love story
Taken form a heart of gold
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written by KEANE, TOM / BATTEAU, DAVID HURST / JACKSON, JERMAINE
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, EMI Music Publishing

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Jermaine Lajuane Jackson (now a.k.a. Muhammad Abdul Aziz) (born December 11, 1954 in Gary, Indiana) is an African American singer, bass guitarist, formerly of The Jackson 5 and brother of American pop stars Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson. Born to parents Joseph and Katherine Jackson, Jermaine became the original lead singer of an earlier incarnation of The Jackson 5 until 1967 when younger brother Michael assisted lead vocals but Jermaine would co-lead with Michael for many years. Jermaine and his brothers signed with Motown Records in 1969.

Read more about Jermaine Jackson on Last.fm.


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