Suzanne

Album: Raised on Radio (1986)
Charted: 17
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  • I see your face at the movies
    I hear your voice on the radio
    You're makin' love on the silver screen
    I want you more, I know
    Temptation, infatuation

    Suzanne, don't walk away
    On no Suzanne, oh girl I'm callin' you
    Suzanne, so far away
    Remember Suzanne, those summer nights with me

    I wonder if you're really happy
    And if you saw me, would you know my name
    I'm the one you used to hold on to
    You're the one who used to wear my ring
    Remember our last September

    Oh Suzanne, don't walk away
    On no Suzanne, oh girl I'm callin' you
    Suzanne, so far away
    Remember Suzanne, those summer nights with me

    Remember our last September
    Suzanne, so far away
    Remember Suzanne, those summer nights with me

    Suzanne, don't walk away, I love you Suzanne
    I'm still callin' you
    Suzanne, no, no, no, no, no, remember
    Those summer nights with me, those summer nights Writer/s: Jonathan Cain, Stephen Ray Perry
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Suzanne M from OhioI've always lived this song bc we share the same name. Nit many has heard it until me. I still play it till this day.
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