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You'll Never Know Lyrics


Shattered dreams are misunderstood
They left me stranded like I knew they would
All this pain's changing into good
'Cause you got me, you got me
Now you're the only one that I adore
'Cause everybody else has fallen short
I know you'd never leave me wanting more
Some come on, come on
Don't stop telling me
You'll never know the way it feels to be let go
The tragedy of being so alone a distant memory
My heart is telling me
That's just something you'll never know, know
I get the feeling now that You are here
Your love is something that won't disappear
So, whisper to me while You hold me near
You got me, You got me
Don't stop telling me

You'll never know the way it feels to be let go
The tragedy of being so alone a distant memory
My heart is telling me
That's just something you'll never know, know
You'll never know, know
Over and over and over again
Tell me over and over again
Don't stop telling me
You'll never know the way it feels to be let go
The tragedy of being so alone a distant memory
My heart is telling me
That's just something you'll never know, know
You'll never know, know
You'll never know, know
You'll never know, know

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Ian Carr (born 21st April 1933, died 25th Febuary 2009) was a Scottish jazz musician, composer, writer, and educator. Carr was born in Dumfries, Scotland, the younger brother of Mike Carr. From 1952 to 1956 he went to King's College, now Newcastle University, where he read English Literature, followed by a diploma in education. At the age of seventeen Carr started to teach himself trumpet. After university he joined his brother in the Newcastle band EmCee Five from 1960 to 1962, before moving to London, where he became co-leader with Don Rendell of the Rendell–Carr quintet (1963–1969).

Read more about Ian Carr on Last.fm.


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