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Redline (feat. Pat Thrall) - Glenn Hughes



     
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Redline (feat. Pat Thrall) Lyrics


I've been looking for a new direction
No doubt about it I'm gonna lose my mind
If you call, I'll deliver on my faith you'll rely
Won't you pleaseIn the morning I will tell you something
In the evening I will justify
Now the way that I feel is a four letter word
I'm on my knees
I can hear you comin'On the redline
Gonna take you all the way
On the redline
You got me workin' all dayI've been told about the fourth dimension
Now am I dreamin' did you take me there
I can't hold back the river
Can I feel you inside?
Please believe
I can feel you comin'On the redline
Gonna take you all the way
On the redline

You got me workin' all dayAnd I will be your cover
And I will be your guide
I'll be your lover
I'll keep you satisfied
You'll be my salvation
With you I see the way
We'll reach our destination
I'm waiting for the dayIf you're looking for a new direction
No doubt about it you will love your mind
If you call, I'll deliver on my faith you'll rely
I'm on my knees
I can feel you comin'On the redline
Gonna take you all the way
On the redline
You got me workin' all day
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Vocalist/bass guitarist/songwriter Glenn Hughes is a true original. No other rock musician has carved such a distinctive style blending the finest elements of hard rock, soul and funk. That astonishing voice is Hughes' calling card. He's known as a singer's singer: in fact, Stevie Wonder once called Hughes his favorite white singer. Hughes, a native of Cannock, England, absorbed all kinds of influences, including early British hard rock, the Beatles and, most importantly, American soul and R&B.

Read more about Glenn Hughes on Last.fm.


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