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Debonair lullabies in melodies revealed
In deep despair on lonely nights
He knows just how you feel
The slyest rhymes, the sharpest suits
In miracles made realLike a bird in flight on a hot sweet night
You know you're right just to hold her tight
He soothes it right, makes it outtasite
And every thing's good in the world tonightWhen smokey sings, I hear violins
When smokey sings, I forget everything, yeah
As she's packing her things
As she's spreading her wings
Smashing the hell
With the heaven she brings
And smokey sings, yeah he singsElegance in eloquence for sale or rent or hire
Should I say yes, I match his best
Then I would be a liar
Symphonies that soothe the rage
When lovers hearts catch fireLike a bird in flight on a hot sweet night

You know you're right just to hold her tight
He soothes it right, makes it outtasite
And every thing's good in the world tonightWhen smokey sings, I hear violins, yeah
When smokey sings, I forget everything, yeah
As she's packing her things
As she's spreading her wings
The front door might slam
But the back door it rings
Then smokey sings, well he sings
Who you been true to sayLuther croons
Sly's the original, originator
James screams
Marvin was the only innovator
But nothing can compare, nothing can compare
When smokey singsWhen smokey sings, I hear violins, yeah
When smokey sings, I forget everything, yeah
As she's packing her things
As she's spreading her wings
She threw back the ring
When smokey sings
Smokey sings
Smokey sings

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ABC (often spelled with three stars) are a british new wave band from Sheffield, England fronted by singer Martin Fry. They charted ten UK and five US Top 40 singles between 1981 and 1990. Their last album Traffic was released in April 2008. The group's first single, "Tears Are Not Enough", made the UK Top 20 in 1981. Soon afterwards, David Robinson left the band and was replaced by drummer David Palmer.

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