Wonderful to Be With - Mari Wilson



     
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Wonderful to Be With Lyrics


Wonderful
Wonderful
Wonderful
Wonderful
You said you'd be over after ten
I sat home and waited until then
Didn't you know my heart goes "bang-bang" whenever you're near?
I confirm you have that magic touch
Will you say you love me very much?
Oh, didn't you know that things are never what they appear?
Wonderful to touch
Because you're wonderful to hold
Because you're wonderful to be with, be with me tonight
Here in wonderland with you
I do the things I plan to do

You're wonderful to be with, be with me tonight
Wonderful
Wonderful
I'm assured that opposites attract
When I'm sure of you, I might react
Didn't you know that I was living under your spell?
Now, when I consult my crystal ball
It doesn't look so wonderful at all
Oh, didn't you know that there's a secret I never tell?
Wonderful to touch
Because you're wonderful to hold
Because you're wonderful to be with, be with me tonight
Here in wonderland with you
I do the things I plan to do
You're wonderful to be with, be with me tonight
Wonderful
Wonderful
Wonderful
Here in wonderland with you
I do the things I plan to do
Wonderful to be with, be with me tonight
Wonderful
Wonderful (x12)
Lyrics Submitted by Commander Kakapo

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Mari Wilson (born Mari MacMillan Ramsey Wilson, 29 September 1957, in London), is an English singer, best known for her sometimes quirky, early 1960s influenced pop music songs, and her (former) trademark beehive hairdo. She enjoyed six chart hits in the UK in the early 1980s, performed with jazz bands, and sang the theme-song to the TV sitcom Coupling, "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps". She has also performed in musicals, and has been a feature on a BBC TV series about celebrities and their health (she has Type 1 Diabetes).

Read more about Mari Wilson on Last.fm.


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