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She's The One - Thurston Harris



     
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I have traveled on this journey trying to find that perfect missing piece to fill my emptiness that I have in my heart. I done come to far, to turn around and leave this town without letting her how I feel. Been through
the clubs and lost what I loved, now I finally got something real.
She's the one, the one for life and I'll do anything to keep her mine. Since she stole my heart and it feels so right. The way I feel
about her I just can't explain. She's the one, one, one. She's the one, one, one. She's the one, one, one. She's the one, one, one.
She can read my thoughts before I even speak and she's on point everytime and when I hurt she's the one crying over me, what kind of girl is she. Just say its love, just say you love to explain the way that I feel. Just for my girl to be in my whole world. This time I finally got something real.
She's the one, the one for life and I'll do anything to keep her mine. Since she stole my heart and it feels so right. The way I feel
about her I just can't explain. She's the one, one, one. She's the one, one, one. She's the one, one, one. She's the one, one, one.
Holds the key to my soul without her I know I can't make it, I just can't fake it. Like a heart with no beat, I would be incomplete. The reason for my life is she, now I see.
She's the one, the one for life and I'll do anything to keep her mine. Since she stole my heart and it feels so right.The way I feel about her I just can't explain. She's the one, one, one. She's the one, one, one. She's the one, one, one. She's the one, one, one.

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Thurston Theodore Harris (1931-1990) was a male American singer, briefly popular in the early to mid 1950s. Harris first appeared on record as the featured vocalist with The Lamplighters in 1953. Indeed, he recorded with the Lamplighters, one of the many groups on the early R&B scene in South Central Los Angeles, throughout the early 1950s. The group later evolved into The Tenderfoots, then The Sharps.

Read more about Thurston Harris on Last.fm.


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