Baby Don't Forget My Number

Album: Girl You Know It's True (1989)
Charted: 16 1
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  • Babe don't be shy
    When you're holding my hand
    'Cause this time goes back
    You got to understand it's you

    Ba ba ba baby in your eyes
    I see it so clearly that our love it's so strong
    And you never go wrong
    I got the best for you so i'm waiting down
    If you need someone
    Baby call my line
    Call me anytime
    I'll be there for you you you
    I've been searching high high high
    I've been searching low

    [Chorus]
    Ba ba ba ba baby
    Don't forget my number
    Baby don't be stronger than a thunder
    Ba ba ba ba baby
    Don't forget my number
    Love will see you through

    I've been searching high
    I've been searching low
    I want to spend spend my life with you
    Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba
    My desper youth
    Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba
    Love will see you through

    Ba ba baby in your eyes
    I see it so clearly [Repeat] Writer/s: BRAD HOWELL, BRAD L HOWELL, FRANK FARIAN, FRANZ REUTHER, MARC DALTON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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