Wherever You Are - Isaac Hayes



     
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Wherever You Are Lyrics


I thought that I wanted to be free
And the street life was the thing for me
But I was wrongI shouldn't have let you get away
I've seen too many lonely days
Since you've been goneI miss you, baby
My life is coming apart
I need to be with you
Wherever you areA different carol every night
Music, wine and soft lights
Don't help at all'Cause when I'm about to get it on
My mind drifts to the telephone
Hoping you callI need you baby
Stop this pain in my heart
I need to be with you
Wherever you areYou never know how deep love grows till you lose it
And you never, never, never realize
It's true for you until it's goneYou, only you can restore my piece of mind
I would truly smile again

Until you come back homeSometimes I can hear you call my name
I must be going insane, my mind playing truth for me
Your loving arms is a therapy
That I need to get back my sanityOh I need you, baby
You got to stop this pain in my heart
I need to be with you
Wherever you areI love you
Wherever you are
I need you
Wherever you are
Come to me, baby
Stop this playing in my heartI need you
Wherever you are
I miss you
Wherever you are
Come back baby, come on back
Stop this playing in my heartNothing can take a place of you
I love you
Wherever you are

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Isaac Lee Hayes (born Aug 20, 1942, in Covington, Tennessee - died Aug 10, 2008, in Memphis, Tennessee) was an influential soul singer, songwriter, musician, producer, arranger, and actor. One of the key creative forces behind Memphis' Stax Records, Hayes began his recording career in 1962, soon playing saxophone for The Bar-Kays. Hayes and writing partner David Porter would pen numerous hits for Stax artists such as Sam & Dave ("Hold On! I'm Comin'", "Soul Man") and Carla Thomas ("B-A-B-Y") during the mid-1960s.

Read more about Isaac Hayes on Last.fm.


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