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This Empty Place - The Searchers



     
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There's an empty place beside me
When I'm walking down the street
That's the place where you used to walk
The place where you held my handNow I reach and all I touch is this
An empty, empty placeSadness and tears, that's all you left me
They're such bad souvenirs
Of a love that once was, oh, so very great
The greatest love, reaching all the way to the stars aboveBut now there's not a star left in the sky
And if you don't come back to me I'll die
Only your embrace can fill this empty placeIf I don't fill this emptiness
I know that I'll lose my mind
Looking out and only seeing space
An empty, empty placeAh, sadness and tears, that's all you left me
They're such bad, bad souvenirs
Of a love that once was, oh, so very great
The greatest love, reaching all the way to the stars aboveBut now there's not a star left in the sky
And if you don't come back to me I'll die
Only your embrace can fill this empty placeCome back, come back, come back to me

Come back and fill my empty arms
I need your loving, darling
Your lips are loving, darlingCome back, come back, come back to me
Oh, come back and fill my empty arms
I need your loving, darling
Your lips are loving, darling
Come back, come back, come back to me

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Originally founded as a skiffle group in Liverpool in 1959 by John McNally and Mike Pender (Mike Prendergast), the band took their name from the classic 1956 John Wayne western The Searchers. Prendergast claims that the name was his idea, but McNally ascribes it to 'Big Ron' Woodbridge, their first lead singer. The issue remains unresolved. The band grew out of an earlier skiffle group formed by McNally, with his friends Brian Dolan (guitar) and Tony West (bass). When the other two members lost interst McNally was joined by his guitarist neighbour Mike Prendergast.

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