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Pleased to Almost Meet You - Colin Hay



     
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I'm pleased to almost meet you
The pleasure's almost mine
I can see that you're busy
Perhaps another timeI'm pleased to almost meet you
Here let me get that door
No need for conversation
They do say less is moreI'm pleased to almost meet you
And hope you are the same
I almost caught your eye then
I'm so glad that I cameI'm pleased to almost meet you
It's taken oh so long
Though I already know you
Through all your early songs
Hey hey hey hey hey, hey hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey hey, hey hey hey hey heyI'm pleased to almost meet you
I can't believe it's true
You're not as tall as I imagined
Well let's say it's almost youI'm pleased to almost meet you

You really are the most
And now I'm standing next to you
You look older up closeI'm pleased to almost meet you
It's almost time to say goodbye
Well let me speak for both of us
My how the time does flyI'm pleased to almost meet you
Hope we'll almost meet again
Friday's will work best for me
Let's say around almost ten
Hey hey hey hey hey, hey hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey hey, hey hey hey hey hey"I'm your almost number one fan,
I'm your, I'm your number two fan"
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Singer/Songwriter Colin Hay is the former front-man of the classic Australian band Men at Work. Since the group disbanded he has released several solo albums, including Man at Work, which featured re-recordings of classic Men at Work songs in an acoustic environment. More recently Hay has been involved with the NBC TV series Scrubs, lending several songs to the sitcom, including "Waiting for My Real Life to Begin," "My Brilliant Feat" and "Beautiful World.

Read more about Colin Hay on Last.fm.


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