Here We Go Again

Album: Genius Loves Company (2004)
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  • Here we go again
    He's back in town again
    I'll take him back again
    One more time

    [Ray Charles]
    Here we go again
    The phone will ring again
    I'll be her fool again, I will
    One more time

    [Norah Jones]
    I've been there before
    And I will try it again
    Any fool, any fool knows
    That there's no no way to win
    Here we go again
    She'll break my heart again, yeah
    I'll play the part again
    One more time
    I've been there before, you know what
    I will try it again

    [Norah Jones]
    But any fool, any fool knows
    That there's no, no way to win

    [Together]
    Here we go again
    She'll break my heart again, yeah
    I'll play the part again
    One more time
    I'll take her back again
    One more time

    [Ray Charles]
    I will

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