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The Way I'm Feeling Tonight - Paul Carrack



     
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I admit it, this time I was wrong
Anybody can make a mistake
I overdid it and I can't complain
If someone's taken my place
It ain't the first time, it won't be the last
That I find my life in dissaray
No use regretting, it's all in the past
So tell me what can I say
Is there any point, goin' on about it
When you know that I can do nothin' right
I don't know that talkin' it over will change,
The way I'm feeling tonight
I used to wake up, jump out of my bed
With a great big smile on my face
I was the business, no one could deny
Now I've fallen from grace
I just need a chance to forget about it
Do you really care who was wrong or right

I don't know that talkin it over will change
The way I'm feeling tonight
So if you want your freedom, I won't stand in your way
Cos I've got my pride, and I won't beg you to stay
Maybe one day I will write a book about it
I'll put everything down in black and white
I don't know that talkin it over will change
The way I'm feeling tonight
Songwriters
CARRACK, PAUL/GOULDMAN, GRAHAMPublished by
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A brief summary of Paul's work over the past decades as listed on Wikipedia: Paul Carrack (born April 22, 1951 in Sheffield, England) is an English keyboardist, singer and songwriter. Carrack has had multiple careers which have overlapped over the last three-plus decades. He has been a member of several bands including Ace, Squeeze, and Mike + The Mechanics, been a session and touring musician for several others, and has enjoyed success as a solo artist as well. His distinctive voice shows up on some of his affiliated bands' best-known hits.


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