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Tell Me This Is a Dream - The Delfonics



     
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You're the same old girl
That lived across the street
And you're the same old girl, yeah
That I was dying to meetWell, now you're running around
And you think that I don't know
And you know if I found out
It's gonna hurt me soAnd it hurts me so bad
Whoa, oh, oh, yeahTell me this is a dream
Somebody, please
Tell me this is a dream
Somebody, please
Tell me this is a dreamAnd I remember
When you kissed me
You said you loved me so much, girl
Said our love would always beNow you're running around
You think that I don't know
And you know if I find out
It's gonna hurt me soAnd it hurts me so bad

Whoa, oh, oh, yeahTell me this is a dream
Somebody, please
Tell me this is a dream
Somebody, please
Tell me this is a dreamYou know, I'm just like a guy right now
That don't want to face the reality
Of the one I love, believe in meYou know, loving you too much
Not wanting you to realize
That you're in love with someone elseWhoa, oh, oh, yeahTell me this is a dream
Somebody
Tell me this is a dream
Somebody
Tell me this is a dreamTell me this is a dream
Somebody
Tell me this is a dream
Somebody, please
Tell me this is a dreamTell me this is a dream
Somebody
Tell me this is a dream
Somebody

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The Delfonics were the quintessential Philadelphia soul singing group, most popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Brothers William and Wilbert Hart formed the group with Richard Daniels, and Randy (Rudy) Cain in high school in the early 1960s. Richard Daniels one of the founding members would be drafted just before the groups first major success. Soon, they became known throughout the Philadelphia area, signing with Cameo Records. At Cameo, Stan Watson introduced them to the man who made them famous, producer Thom Bell, then working with Chubby Checker.

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