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Surrender - Eddie Holman



     
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Will you tell me
All your secrets
Could you really be sincere
Whisper all your inhibitions
The things you most fear
Don't turn away
I want to get to know you in the worst, worst way
Come back baby come back
Come back baby come back
Come back baby come back
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me

Will you show me
All your treasures
That which is most near and dear
Share with me your
Prized possessions
Not just some souvenirs
Don't be afraid
A little tiny bit can go a long long way
Come back baby come back
Come back baby come back
Come back baby come back
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Babe I love you can't you see
Baby tell me how you feel about me
Do you want me, do you need me?
Baby tell me honestly
Do you want my
Love forever or temporarily?
You've got the key
So open up your heart and
Be my destiny
Come back baby come back
Come back baby come back
Come back baby come back
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me
Surrender
Su-su-surrender to me

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Eddie Holman's 1970 number two smash "Hey There Lonely Girl," with its creamy falsetto vocals and lush Philly soul arrangement, is one of the most well-remembered one-shot soul hits. Actually, Holman had been recording since the early '60s, scoring some minor hits with "This Can't Be True" (1965) and "Am I a Loser (From the Start)" (1966). In 1969, he hooked up with Philadelphia producer Peter DeAngelis, best known for his work with teen idols Fabian and Frankie Avalon.

Read more about Eddie Holman on Last.fm.


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