George Harrison - That's What It Takes Lyrics

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That's What It Takes

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What Are The Lyrics For That's What It Takes By George Harrison?
And now it begins to shine
And you found the eyes to see Each little drop at dawn of every day Your smile, it comes back to me And whatever you may say Don't let it stop, never fade away As we got to get out in this world together, oh Doesn't really matter if we start to make some changes, oh If that's what it takes, that's what it takes Then I've got to be strong, that's what it takes Don't want to be wrong If that's what it takes The closer I get that's what it takes Into that open door, what it takes I've got to be sure If that's what it takes And now that it's shining through And you can see all this world Don't let it stop, never fade away If we got to be in this life forever, oh-oh Then we'd better be taking all the chances, oh oh If that's what it takes that's what it takes Then I've got to be strong that's what it takes Don't want to be wrong If that's what it takes The closer I get that's what it takes Into that open door,what it takes I've got to be sure If that's what it takes That's what it takes, that's what it takes That's what it takes, that's what it takes That's what it takes, that's what it takes That's what it takes, that's what it takes That's what it takes, oh, that's what it takes Oh, that's what it takes |
Who Wrote That's What It Takes By George Harrison?
George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Gary Wright
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