Album: Extra Texture (1975)
Charted: 38 20
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  • You
    George Harrison

    (one, two,
    One, two, three, four)

    I, I love, love
    And I, and I love you
    Oh you, you, yeah you

    And you, you, love, love
    And you, yes you, you love me
    Yeah you, you, yeah you

    And when I'm holding you
    What a feeling
    Seems so good to be true
    That I'm telling you all
    That I must be dreaming

    And I, and I, I love you
    Oh you, oh you, yeah you

    And when I'm holding you
    What a feeling
    Seems so good to be true
    That I'm telling you all
    That I must be dreaming

    Now I, oh I, I love, love
    And I, yeah I, I love you, I love you
    Oh you, you, oh you

    Oh, you know that I love you, oh oh oh
    Oh, you know that I love you, I love you, I, I said I love you Writer/s: GEORGE HARRISON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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  • Bryan B from New Orleans Beautiful song I had forgotten about or forgot it was George Harrisons's
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