There's So Many

Album: Brian Wilson (1988)
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  • Time: 2:46 beach bum music bmi/beachead music, inc. ascap
    Producer: brian wilson/russ titelman
    Mixed by hugh padgham assisted by bob vogt at a & m recording studios
    Brian wilson/eugene landy/alexandra morgan

    There's so many dreams to dream of
    Why not dream about my true love
    And even though I can't be with her
    I still have my fantasy
    Fantasy world

    There's so many risks to take
    And if I lose my heart will break
    I think I might take a chance on love again
    Oh on love again
    Love again

    I wonder
    Why has it taken so long
    I wonder
    If you know where you belong
    Your face up in the sky
    Where angels fly
    In heaven's eye
    Where planets are spinning around

    There's so many songs to sing
    I'm thankful for the love they bring
    Don't let old scars keep us apart
    We're gonna mend our broken hearts
    Starting tonight

    I wonder
    If you know where you belong
    I wonder
    Why has it taken so long
    To get you in my arms
    To feel my love that is so strong
    Where planets are spinning around
    Planets are spinning around
    Writer/s: Brian Douglas Wilson, Tony Asher
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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