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You Were My Light - Edgar Winter



     
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You were my light
Ever since the first day
That I met you
I knew that I could not forget youAnd though all your friends said
You are no good for me
All they had to give
Was their sympathyThey say I'm not the man
That I used to be
I guess that's the way
That it had to be'Cause you were my light
My wrong and my right
You were my sight
My day and my nightYou are the one who took the time
To understand
Showed me what it was
To be your manAnd lord knows if I hurt you
I hope you understood
That I was just trying to do

What I thought was goodYou say I'm not the man
That I used to be
I guess that's the way
That it had to beYou were my light
My wrong and my right
You were my sight
My day and my nightNow that your memory
Begins to fade
I can't help a crying
Bout the games we playedAnd though I never, never
See your face again
No I feel the same
Right to beginYou say I'm not the man
That I used to be
I guess that's the way
That it had to beYou were my light
My wrong and my right
You were my sight
My day and my night
Songwriters
EDGAR WINTERPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Edgar Winter (born December 28, 1946 in Beaumont, Texas) is an American musician who had significant success in the 1970s and 1980s. He is a keyboard player, vocalist, saxophonist and percussionist, well-versed in jazz, blues and rock. He is the second son of John and Edwina Winter, who were very much responsible for Edgar and his older brother Johnny Winter's early musical awareness. Both Edgar and Johnny are persons with albinism -- a condition of irony because of the black soulful music that these snow-colored prodigies could create.

Read more about Edgar Winter on Last.fm.


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