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This Is It - Melba Moore



     
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This Is It Lyrics


When the feelings come to me once again
I still hear the words they're saying
And when I'm wondering if I can step in
I'll take comfort in the sounds that's playing
'Cause when I am feeling fine don't wanna walk away
Don't wanna lose myself, no matter what I say
There is a game in town, this is it
They call it the new change
And when the feelings rise pulling me off my knees
I won't be scared of it 'cause I can't believe
There is a game in town, this is it
They call it the new change
And when I'm pleading but I can't get in
No one's listening to a word I am saying
There is no reason why we can't begin
Broken hearts are congregating
'Cause when the feeling's fine and the world steps in
I'll organize myself, I'll get my mind moving

There is a game in town, this is it
They call it the new change
And when I'm running scared and I can't resist
I'll organize myself with all the chances missed
There is a game in town, this is it
They call it the new change
And when I'm running scared and I can't resist
I'll organize myself for all the chances missed
There is a game in town, this is it
They call it the new change
This is it, this is it, this is it
They call it the new change
This is it, this is it, this is it
They call it the new change
This is it, this is it, this is it
They call it the new change

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Melba Hill, 29 October 1945, New York City, New York, USA. Based in New York, Melba Moore first attracted attention in the Broadway production of Hair. Although she has continued her thespian inclinations, winning an award for her performance in the musical Purlie, Moore has also forged a successful singing career. 'This Is It', a minor US hit, reached the UK Top 10 in 1976, and although her pop chart placings have since been inconsistent, Moore remained a fixture on the R&B lists over the following decade.

Read more about Melba Moore on Last.fm.


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