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You're amazing
I adore your every move
Infatuated, by every little thing you do
My heart's on fire
And it's melting into you
You're mazing
I'm gonna be true
I'm gonna be true
I've been afraid to say it, say it
But I really truly feel it
There's no way I can ignore it
I've gotta say it today
Don't want you slipping away
I've gotta say it today
'Cause I really truly want it
There's no way I can ignore it
I've gotta say it today

Don't want you slipping away
Say it
Say it
You're so graceful
You've got me hanging lost for words
Intoxicated, can't get enough of what I heard
The search is over
'Cause I can see myself with you
You are so graceful
It's gotta be you
It's gotta be you
I've been afraid to say it, say it
But I really truly feel it
There's no way I can ignore it
I've gotta say it today
Don't want you slipping away
I'm gonna let it go and say it
'Cause I really truly want it
There's no way I can ignore it
I'm gonna say it today
Don't want you slipping away
Say it
Say it
Didn't think that I would lose control
But you're speaking straight into my soul
I don't ever wanna let this go
That's why I'm gonna tell you now
Say it, say it, say it
'Cause I really truly feel it
There's no way I can ignore it
I've gotta say it today
Don't want you slipping away
I've been afraid to say it, say it
But I really truly feel it
There's no way I can ignore it
I've gotta say it today
Don't want you slipping away
I'm gonna let it go and say it
'Cause I really truly want it
There's no way I can ignore it
I'm gonna say it today
Don't want you slipping away
Say it
(It's gotta be you)
Say it
(It's gotta be you)
Say it
(It's gotta be you)
Say it
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J. J. Barnes

James Jay Barnes (b 30 November 1943, Detroit, Michigan) is an American R&B singer.

He first recorded in 1960. His early releases including “Just One More Time” and “Please Let Me In”, on such labels as Mickay and Ric-Tic, had relatively little success, but were subsequently picked up as favourites on the English Northern Soul scene. He also covered the Beatles “Day Tripper”, before moving for a short period to Motown Records.

His biggest hit came in 1967 with "Baby Please Come Back Home", which like many of his records he co-wrote. The song reached # 9 on the R&B charts. However, subsequent singles on a variety of labels, including covers of Black Ivory at Today/Perception Records, failed to repeat the success.
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