Chad Brownlee - Hello Lyrics

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Hello

Hello Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Hello By Chad Brownlee?
I felt the space
When she picked up In just one breath She said too much Maybe I'm crazy Overreacting to some Something that happened and I Wanted a word, I'd heard Do you stick every time I park Baby I don't wanna leave you in the dark Sending you around, no way around I didn't spilled it out, but it's just out It's just like Goodbye When she said hello A million words In that first one Before she started She was done She was done Maybe I'm crazy Overreacting to some Something that happened and I Wanted a word, I'd heard Do you stick every time I park Baby I don't wanna leave you in the dark Sending you around, no way around I didn't spilled it out, but it's just out It's just like (it's just like) Goodbye (goodbye) When she said, "Hello" I got one someone She didn't know Like she couldn't wait to let me go Oh Maybe I'm crazy Overreacting to some Something that happened and I Wanted a word, I'd heard Do you stick every time I park Baby I don't wanna leave you in the dark Something around, no way around I didn't spilled it out, but it's just out It's just like (it's just like) Goodbye (goodbye) When she said, "Hello" Oh All she said was, "Hello" Wish she never said hello She said, "Hello" Oh |
Who Wrote Hello By Chad Brownlee?
Ashley Gorley, Matthew Jenkins, Shane Mcanally
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What's The Duration Of The Hello By Chad Brownlee?The duration of Hello is 3:14 minutes and seconds. |
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