Invisible Hands

Album: Café Racers (1983)
Charted: 40
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  • I have your photograph
    I have it hanging on my wall
    You neither cry or laugh
    Finding it hard to forget it all

    Oh I'm reachin' out my invisible hands
    To touch you
    Oh I'm reachin' out my invisible hands
    To feel you

    You make the evening news
    You never had an alibi
    Your evidence my be the truth
    But they believed my lies

    Oh I'm reachin' out my invisible hands
    To touch you
    Oh I'm reachin' out my invisible hands
    To feel you

    Is it a lie
    When you're asking me why
    Hold out my had
    When you don't understand
    Is it a lie
    When you're asking me why
    Who fires the gun..gun..gun..gun

    Oh I'm reachin' out my invisible hands
    To touch you
    Oh I'm reachin' out my invisible hands
    To feel you

    Is it a lie
    When you're asking me why
    Hold out my had
    When you don't understand
    Is it a lie
    When you're asking me why
    Who fires the gun..gun..gun..gun

    Oh I'm reachin' out my invisible hands
    To touch you
    Oh I'm reachin' out my invisible hands
    To feel you Writer/s: BRIAN FAIRWEATHER, MARTIN PAGE
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn December 17th 1983, Kim Carnes performed "Invisible Hands" on the ABC-TV program 'America Bandstand'...
    Twenty-seven days earlier on November 20th, 1983 it peaked at #40 {for 2 weeks} on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart…
    On the same 'Bandstand' show she also performed "You Make My Heartbeat Faster”; it entered the chart on Jan. 15th, 1984 at position #84, eventually it peaked at #54...
    Ms. Carnes will celebrate her 70th birthday come next July 20th {2015}.
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