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Power (Brinsley's R&B Version) - Joi Cardwell



     
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Woke up this morning
On the wrong side of the bed
I didn't know
Where I was to go
But I knew
What I had to do
Was just do it
First thing
You got to leave
Pack up yourself
And leave
Second thing
You should have know
Everything you do
Comes back homeI'm tired of your ways
Tired of your lies
Tired of your jealousy
And tired of being tired

Tired of being alone
Singing that same song
And starting today
I'm gonna change my waysWhat we need
What we need is some power
Power
PowerAnother thing
Nothing you say to me
Is gonna change the way I see
One more thing be sure to close the door
Cause truthfully
I don't love you anymoreI'm tired of your ways
Tired of your lies
Tired of your jealousy
And tired of being tired
Tired of being alone
Singing that same song
And starting today
I'm gonna change my waysWhat we need
What we need is some power
Power
PowerPower in the heart
Power in the mind
Power of everything
I need a little bit of Power
Get a little bit of PowerIt's what we want.
Songwriters
CASTELLARI, CORRADO/MUNTER DAMIANI, GIOVANNIPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, JELLYBEAN MUSIC GROUP

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She has had major success on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, where she placed eight songs in the top ten between 1995 to 2007. Two of her songs hit number one: "You Got to Pray" in 1996 and "Run to You" in 1997. She also lends her vocals to the works of other artists, most notably former Deee-Lite producer Towa Tei ("Luv Connection"), and Brooklyn Funk Essentials. After releasing The World is Full of Trouble (1994) and her self-titled second album Joi Cardwell with Eightball Records in 1995, Cardwell left the label and released her third album Deliverance on NoMad Records in 1999.

Read more about Joi Cardwell on Last.fm.


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