Never Let You Go

Album: We the Generation (2015)
Charted: 29
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  • You never gotta be that lonely
    You never gotta get that alone
    All you gotta do is call me
    And I will never let you go

    You never gotta be that lonely
    You never gotta get that alone
    All you gotta do is call me
    And I will never let you go

    I will never let you go
    I will never let you go
    I will never let you go
    I will never let you go

    I will never let you go, never let you go
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    I will never let you go, never let you go

    You never gotta be that lonely
    You never gotta get that alone
    All you gotta do is call me
    And I will never let you go

    You never gotta be that lonely
    You never gotta get that alone
    All you gotta do is call me
    And I will never let you go

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    All you do is call me
    You call me
    And I'll never let you go
    You call me
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    Never let you go

    I will never let you go, never let you go
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    Never let you go
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    Never let you go Writer/s: Amir Izadkhah, Foy Vance, Johnny Macdaid, Kesi Dryden, Leon Rolle, Piers Aggett
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
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