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Lyrics Show Me The Way Peter Frampton Song Lyrics Show Me The Way by Peter Frampton

I wonder how your feeling
There's ringing in my ears
And no one to relate to 'cept the sea
Who can I believe in
I'm kneeling on the floor
There has to be a force, who do I phone
The stars are out and shinning
But all I really want to know
Oh, won't you show me the way
I want you show me the way
When I can see no reason
You living on your nerves
When someone drops a cop and I submerge
I'm swimming in a circle
I feel I'm goning down
There has to be a fool to play my part
Well someone thought of healing,
But all I really want to know
Oh, won't you show me the way (everyday)
I want you show me the way
I want you day after day
I wonder if I'm dreaming
I feel so unashamed
I can't believe this is happening to me
I watch you when you're sleeping
And then I want to take you love
Oh, won't you show me the way (everday)
I want you show me the way
I want you day after day
Oh won't you show me the way (everyday)
I want you show me the way
I want you night and day
I want you day after day
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Song Fact:The song Show Me The Way by Peter Frampton was ranked number 50 on the top 100 songs of 1976.
Peter Frampton Artist Fact: It was after joining the band the Herd, however, that Frampton began to become known. He eventually became a British teen idol. He performed in the band Humble Pie alongside Steve Marriott from the Small Faces. He also performed on albums by such artists as Jerry Lee Lewis, George Harrison, Harry Nilsson, and Jim Price. In the year 1972, his first album, Wind of Change, was released....Peter_Frampton Bio
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