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What You're Doing - Dan Fogelberg



     
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Look, what you're doing
Baby, what in heaven are you thinking of?
Look, what you're doing
Will you throw away such sweet, sweet love?
Will you throw away such sweet, sweet love?You used to say that you would always stay
But now you say you want to find your freedom
But are the promises of being free
Worth the sacrifice of all you had with meYou know, I've always tried the best I could
To prove my love to you and make you happy
And once upon a time, it felt so good
Now what has happened now to make you want to fly
Do you want to see me cry?Look, what you're doing?
Baby, what in heaven are you thinking of?
Look, what you're doing?
Will you throw away such sweet, sweet love?
Will you throw away such sweet, sweet love?I ain't the fool that you believe I am
You tell your lies but I can see right through them
'Cause in your eyes, I see another man

But he will never love you like you know I can
Oh girl, you know I can, you better open up your eyesLook, what you're doing?
Baby, what in heaven were you thinking of?
Look, what you're doing?
Will you throw away such sweet, sweet love?
Will you throw away such sweet, sweet love?Will you throw away such sweet, sweet love?
Will you throw away such sweet, sweet love?

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The late Dan Fogelberg (August 13, 1951, Peoria, Illinois – December 16, 2007, Deer Isle, Maine) was an American singer/songwriter who had several gold and platinum releases in the late 1970's and early 80's. During his solo career, under assistance of Eagles manager Irving Azoff, he rose to prominence and epitomized the soft rock 70s sound. He also voiced his concerns on social and ecological issues, including the No Nukes concerts, and worked in the studio with a diverse variety of musicians including Van Morrison, Joe Walsh, Tim Weisberg and Ricky Skaggs.

Read more about Dan Fogelberg on Last.fm.


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