Leo Sayer - Your Love Still Brings Me to My Knees Lyrics

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Your Love Still Brings Me to My Knees

Your Love Still Brings Me to My Knees Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Your Love Still Brings Me to My Knees By Leo Sayer?
Your love still brings me to my knees
From day to day you feel my needs This flame that burns Within my heart will never die Oh I bless the day you come along You turned my life into a song There is no greater love And there will never be 'Cause you're the only one (Your love still brings me to my knees) Brings me to my knees (Your love has given me) Your love still brings me to my knees (Your love has given me) I find each day I love you more Always the one I'm waiting for No matter where I go No matter what I do 'Cause you're the only one (Your love still brings me to my knees) Still brings me to my knees (Your love has given me) You bring me to my knees (Your love has given me) Now I never knew What life was all about, yeah Then you came along And gave me a reason to understand what it's about, oh darling Your love still brings me to my knees From day to day you feel my needs There is no greater love And there will never be 'Cause you're the only one (Your love still brings me to my knees) It brings me to my knees (Your love has given me) Still brings me to my knees (Your love still brings me to my knees) You've given me everything Given me everything, darling |
Who Wrote Your Love Still Brings Me to My Knees By Leo Sayer?
Bobby Wood, Roger F. Cook
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