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Lyrics I'd Really Love To See England Dan and John Ford Coley Song Lyrics I'd Really Love To See by England Dan and John Ford Coley

Hello, yeah it's been awhile
Not much, how 'bout you
I'm not sure why I called
I guess I really just wanted
To talk to you...
And I was thinking maybe later on
we could get together for a while
It's been such a long time
and I really do miss your smile...
Chorus
I'm not talking 'bout movin' in
and I don't wanna change your life
but there's a warm wind blowin' the stars around
and I'd really love to see you tonight
We could go walkin' through a windy park
take a drive along the beach
or stay at home and watch T.V.
you see it really doesn't matter much to me...
repeat chorus**
I won't ask for promises
so you don't have to lie
we both played that game before
say I love you then say goodbye...
I'm not talking 'bout movin' in
and I don't wanna change your life
but there's a warm wind blowin' the stars around
and I'd really love to see you tonight
Repeat
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Song Fact:The song I'd Really Love To See by England Dan and John Ford Coley was ranked number 21 on the top 100 songs of 1976.
England Dan and John Ford Coley Artist Fact: England Dan and John Ford Coley’s other hit songs include a winning cover of “Love Is the Answer” by Utopia, “We’ll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again,” and “Nights Are Forever Without You.” Seals would go on to become successful as a country singer in the following decade, scoring such hits as “Bop” and the Marie Osmond duet “Meet Me in Montana.” Seals’s brother is Jim Seals, who was a member of the successful soft rock band of the 1970s, Seals and Crofts....England_Dan_and_John Bio
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