Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Lunar Bay Lyrics

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Lunar Bay

Lunar Bay Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Lunar Bay By Frankie Goes to Hollywood?
Walk right through my soul, keep out the cold
Make me lose control, fill me with love My mind is blasing and were escaping, the real world Swing and sway on Lunar bay On Lunar bay, yeah Touch my very soul, makes me lose control My dreams unfold, you fill me with love Feel me walking in the sun Hear me talking to the moon I won't change for anyone I'm just for you Touch my very soul, makes me lose control My dreams unfold, fill me with love The train of faces are going places, get on board Swing and sway on Lunar bay On Lunar bay , yeah Swing and sway, swing and sway Feel me walking in the sun Hear me talking to the moon I won't change for anyone I'm just for you When the wind rushes in To hemald the king Just stay in my heart Forever more Feel me walking in the sun I won't change for anyone When the wind rushes in To hemald the king Just stay in my heart Forever more In the sun I won't change for anyone In the common age of automation, where people might Eventually work ten or twenty hours a week, Man for The first time will be forced to confront himself with The true spiritual problems of living |
Who Wrote Lunar Bay By Frankie Goes to Hollywood?
Brian Nash, Holly Johnson, Mark O'toole, Peter Gill
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What's The Duration Of The Lunar Bay By Frankie Goes to Hollywood?The duration of Lunar Bay is 5:16 minutes and seconds. |
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