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Where Does the Time Go? ('98 Version) - Julia Fordham



     
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(duet with Curtis Stigers)If I could have a pound for every moment
I spent worrying
On all the little things in life that
Frankly there's no hurrying
Then I would be a rich girl
I wanna be a rich girl soon
But going at this rate
I think it might well take
Till there's life on the moonOh, where does the time go?
Does anyone know?
Where does the time go?
Does anyone know?
Where does the time go?
Does anyone know?If I could have a sneak preview
To all the earthly reasons
It takes to make the theme of time
I'd be a man for all seasons
And I wouldn't have to worry

Wouldn't have to worry
oh no no no
It seems kind of funny
there's some things I'll just never know[chorus]We were saying
The other day
How it's really amazing
The days just seem to slip away
And it is right before
Our very eyes
There's some things that
We'll never, never know[chorus]If I could have a pound for every moment
I spent worrying
On all the little things in life that
Frankly there's no hurrying
Then I would be a rich girl
I wanna be a rich girl soon
But going at this rate
I think that it might well take
Till there's life on the moon[chorus]
[etc.]

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British Singer Songwriter Julia Fordham burst into the music scene in 1988 on Virgin Records with the International hit “Happy Ever After.” Then followed her critically acclaimed album Porcelain, which included the popular songs “Manhattan Skyline” and “Lock and Key.” From her third album Swept, the beautiful ballad “Love Moves In Mysterious Ways” (penned by the stellar song writing team Dean Pitchford and Tom Snow) was featured as the end title in the Demi Moore movie, The Butchers Wife, and went Top 20 in the UK and reached the #1 spot in the Philippines.

Read more about Julia Fordham on Last.fm.


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