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Ten to One - Johnny Clarke



     
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Ten to One Lyrics


yeah!
now the clock counts down
now the clock counts down
time has faded, a change is coming, is in the air
midnight is waiting before you know it, it will be here!
when the clock strikes twelve tonight
grab me, never let me go!
can touch me, kiss me all the time
like you never see me again!
chorus:
let's live this moment like our last time,
so hold me like this is our last night
if the clock counts down form ten to one tonight
best start this countdown form ten to one!
now hold me like this is the last night
if the clock counts down from ten to one
best start this countdown form ten to one!
time is wasting, don't let me slip through your hands

like the hourglass, i can disappear like the sand!
when the clock strikes twelve tonight
grab me, never let me go!
can touch me, kiss me all the time
like you never see me again!
chorus:
let's live this moment like our last time,
so hold me like this is our last night
if the clock counts down form ten to one…
best start this countdown form ten to one!
now hold me like this is the last night
if the clock counts down from ten to one
best start this countdown form ten to one!
ten we stand together, tonight!
nine do whatever,
eight, it gets better, it's our time!
seven, let's keep it going
six, don't stop moving
five, let's dance until it's four, three, two, one! (x2)
chorus:
let's live this moment like our last time,
so hold me like this is our last night
if the clock counts down form ten to one…
best start this countdown form ten to one!
now hold me like this is the last night
if the clock counts down from ten to one
best start this countdown form ten to one!

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

During the middle of the 1970s Johnny Clarke stood at a Crossroads of Jamaican music, and was the point about which Reggae music turned during the "Golden Era" of '70s Roots Reggae. Briefly there was no more popular act than he in Jamaica, and this in a country where popularity is exceptionally hard won. He was nominated best vocalist five times in his own country, an indication of the love Jamaicans have for his voice and music.

Read more about Johnny Clarke on Last.fm.


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