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Try Again - Raheem DeVaughn



     
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I thought I'd hear your voice
(Hello, hello, hello)
But instead the operator says
Your number's changed
My apologies
(My apologies)Please forgive me, please
For I've been selfish and I'm to blameIf I could reverse the years
(If I could reverse the years)
To take back all the tears
I'd rewrite the screenplayBut life don't work that way
(What you mean it don't work that way?)
So lonely here I lay
Wishing you was still my ladyWhen it's not easy to walk away
(Try, try, try, try again)
When you don't really mean what you say
(Try, try, try, try again)When you feel incomplete
Don't you go losing sleep
I think you should try again

Can we try again? Try againThe perfume you used to wear
(The sweet perfume you used to wear)
Sometimes I smell it in the air and do a double take
And sometimes I play your song
(Sometimes I play your song)
Just to dance along, just to cut the painPlease forget me not
(Don't forget, don't forget
Don't forget, don't forget me)If ever you should tie the knot
Or just find somebody new
I hope this rights the wrongs that I've done
See, I composed this song
'Cause it's hell without youSee, winter's too cold without you
Summer too lonely without you
And I can't stop thinking about you
Can we try again?Oh fall, that's when we met
Spring, it was times I can't forget
My Cinderella, my Juliet
Can we try again?

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Raheem DeVaughn's debut album was "The Love Experience;" his critically acclaimed follow-up was "Love Behind The Melody."

DeVaughn's musical story began with his mother's vinyl collection. "I always loved music so I would sneak into her record collection when she wasn't around and play her stuff." DeVaughn's father, noted jazz musician Abdul Wadud was also an influence. DeVaughn knew at an early age that he would become an entertainer.

DeVaughn graduated from High Point High School in Beltsville, Maryland; then headed to nearby Coppin State. It was the first day of college that changed the course of his life. "I saw a group of guys standing outside singing, Boyz II Men style," remembers DeVaughn. "I just went up there and started harmonizing with them. Before I knew what was going on, I was in a group, cutting class to write lyrics and record." After winning $2,000.00 in a talent show at Bar None, a Washington D.C. nightclub, DeVaughn decided to go for broke and invested all of his winnings into a CD burner. Several independent releases led to a showcase with [album]Jive Records[/album], and the career was on it's way.



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