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You give your hand to me and then you say hello
And I can hardly speak, my heart is beating so
And anyone can tell, you think you know me well
But you don't know meNo you don't know the one who dreams of you at night
And longs to kiss your lips and longs to hold you tight
To you I'm just a friend, that's all I've ever been
You don't know meFor I never knew the art of making love
Though my heart aches with love for you
Afraid and shy I let my chance go by
The chance that you might love me tooYou give your hand to me and then you say goodbye
I watch you walk away beside that lucky guy
You'll never, never know the one that loves you so
You don't know meI never knew the art of making love
Though my heart aches with love for you
Afraid and shy I let my chance go by
The chance that you might have loved me tooYou give your hand to me and then you say goodbye
I watch you walk away beside that lucky guy
You'll never, never know the one that loves you so

You don't know meYou'll never, never know the one that loves you so
You don't know me
Songwriters
CINDY WALKER, EDDY ARNOLDPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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Mickey Leroy Gilley was born 9th March 1936 in Natchez, Mississippi. Best known as a Country music singer and piano player, he moved to Houston at age 17 and began playing rock n roll in local clubs, cutting "Tell Me Why" and "Oo-ee-baby" for the local Minor label. He experienced little success on a succession of labels - Dot (Memphis), Rex (New Orleans), Khoury (Lake Charles, Louisiana) until in 1960 he cut "Is It Wrong" for Potomac which became a regional hit. Sadly, the label folded and Mickey continued trying on the Lynn, Sabra and Princess labels.

Read more about Mickey Gilley on Last.fm.


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