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Oxygen Lyrics


I came apart inside a world made of angry people
I found a boy who had a dream, making everyone smile
He was sunshine, I fell over
My feet like bricks underwater
And how am I supposed to tell you how I feel?
I need oxygen
Oh baby, if I was your lady
I would make you happy
I'm never gonna leave, never gonna leave
Oh baby, I will be your lady
I am going crazy for you
And so I found a state of mind where I could be speechless
I had to try it for a while to figure out this feeling
This felt so right pull me upside down
To a place where you've been waiting
And how am I supposed to tell you how I feel?
I need oxygen
Oh baby, if I was your lady

I would make you happy
I'm never gonna leave, never gonna leave
Oh baby, I will be your lady
I am going crazy for you
And you don't want to keep me waiting
Staring at my fingers, feeling like a fool
Oh baby, I will be your lady
I will make you happy
I'm never gonna leave, never gonna leave
Oh baby, I will be your lady
I am going crazy, yeah, oh, oh, oh
Tell me what you want
Baby, tell me what you need
Anything I ask baby, give it to me
Baby, give it to me, give it to me
I came apart inside a world made of angry people
I found a boy who had a dream, making everyone smile

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

After being introduced to Dance music via early Hip Hop and electro, his tastes were later influenced by the Sheffield illegal party scene in the late eighties, where the Forgemasters DJ's would be instrumental in his musical education. Chris has been playing music as a D.J since 1989, keen to play the music he heard outside his home town, alongside the by now famous 'Sheffield sound'. His first residency was at the Limit club in Sheffield, the night went from 150 to 1200 people in three weeks, and became something of a legendary event.

Read more about Chris Duckenfield on Last.fm.


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