Don't Know What Came Over Me

Album: Let Me Fly (2017)
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  • I was such a lucky man
    Before I turned the tables

    You were everything to me, whoa yeah
    Now I'm like a fallen angel

    Made a promise to myself
    I would love nobody else
    But I don't know what came over me
    No, I don't know what came over me
    I was such a fool
    All I ever cared about was you
    Always you, always you

    It was only for a night
    A moment in madness

    But I've paid a heavy price, oh yeah
    For these endless days of sadness

    Made a promise to myself
    That I wouldn't love nobody else
    But I don't know what came over me
    No, I don't know what came over me
    I was such a fool
    But all I ever cared about was you
    Always you, always you

    Oh yeah
    Oh yeah

    Made a promise to myself
    That I would love nobody else
    But I don't know what came over me (I made a promise to myself)
    No, I don't know what came over me (oh, that I would love nobody else)
    But I don't know what came over me (I was such a fool)
    No, I don't know what came over me (I wish that I knew)
    But I don't know what came over me (all I ever cared about was you)
    No, I don't know what came over me (don't know what, over me)
    I don't know what came over me Writer/s: ANDREW ROACHFORD, ANDREW SYLVESTER RICHARD ROACHFORD, CLARK DATCHLER, MIKE RUTHERFORD, MIKE RUTHERFORD (GB)
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
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