Hot Chocolate - Man to Man Lyrics

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Man to Man

Man to Man Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Man to Man By Hot Chocolate?
Behind the smile she holds back the tears of an aching heart
For the way she loves you now is the way she loved me once. But for the children we'd go our sep'rate ways But for the children she'd stop pretending that she cares. Man to man iet's sit right down and talk about it Man to man let's work it out before it gets too late She's confused she don't know which one to choose For the children's sake she don't know which one to lose. Though it hurts to know that she wants someone else I can't stop this feeling of love I have inside for her If you really love her the way that she's in love with you If you really love her as much as I do. Sometimes I look into her eyes and I wanna die Although she's close to me she's so far away Somewhere else with you. If you really love her the way that she's in love with you If you really love her as much as I do. Man to man let's sit right down and talk about it . . . It's hard to know what went wrong Why this love that he had has gone But if you're just having fun leave her aione For the children's sake don't break up a home. Man to man let's sit right down and talk about it Man to man let's work it out before it gets too late. For the children for the children let's work it out Before it get too late. |
Who Wrote Man to Man By Hot Chocolate?
Errol Ainsworth Glenstor Brown
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What's The Duration Of The Man to Man By Hot Chocolate?The duration of Man to Man is 4:21 minutes and seconds. |
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