To Love Somebody (feat. Jay Buchanan)
de Barry Gibb
There's a light, a certain kind of light,
that never shone on me.
I want my life to be, to live with you, live with you.
There's a way, each and every day,
to do each and every little thing,
but what good does it bring,
if I ain't got you, ain't got you.
You don't know what it's like...
To love somebody, to love somebody, the way I love you.
In my brain, I see your face again,
You know I pray for you every night.
You ain't got to be so blind, and I'm sad, oh so sad.
I'm a man, can't you see what I am,
you know I live and I breathe for you,
but what good does breathing do,
if I ain't got you, ain't got you.
You don't know what it's like...
To love somebody, to love somebody, the way I love you.
(repeat chorus)
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