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Suspicion - Ellie Campbell



     
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I don't need suspicion in my life
Yeah,yeah,yeah
AlrightTell me baby,what's going on
I used to think you'd never do me wrong
The way you're acting,i just don't know
What happened to the trust,you used to showAnd what's the point in asking where I've been
Cause when I tell you,you ain't listeningI don't need suspicion in my life
All you wanna do is control
I don't need permission to live my life
I just want your love,i don't wanna be ownedI tell you baby,times have changed
I used to think I'd never feel this way
Yes I'm yours but I won't be owned
I just want to feel the love I used to know
And what's the point in asking who I'm with
Cause,when I tell you,you ain't listeningI don't need suspicion in my life(oh baby)
All you wanna do is control
I don't need permission to live my life
I just want your love,i don't wanna be ownedAlright

You(you) don't own(you don't own me baby)
You(you) don't own(own)
You don't own
You will never own be baby(baby just to freak of me)I don't need suspicion in my life
All you wanna do is control(oh baby)
I don't need permission to live my life
I don't wanna be ownedYou don't own(you don't own)
You don't own(own me baby)
You don't own
I don't need suspicion in my life

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Ellie Campbell is a British singer who released four singles and an album in the late 1990s. Initially touted as the 'next big thing' after winning a GMTV contest to find a singer, Campbell released "Sweet Lies" in 1998, which reached #42 in the UK Singles Chart, "So Many Ways", which ended up being her biggest hit, reaching #26 in August 1999, and "Don't Want You Back", which made #50. "You're No Good" was also released as a single in Australia following her minor success with 'Don't Want You Back" (#44) .

Ellie Campbell on Last.fm.


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