It Might Be You

Album: Tootsie soundtrack (1983)
Charted: 99 25
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  • Time, I've been passing time watching trains go by
    All of my life
    Lying on the sand, watching seabirds fly
    Wishing there would be
    Someone waiting home for me
    Something's telling me it might be you
    It's telling me it might be you
    All of my life

    Looking back as lovers go walking past
    All of my life
    Wondering how they met and what makes it last
    If I found the place
    Would I recognize the face
    Something's telling me it might be you
    Yeah, it's telling me it might be you

    So many quiet walks to take
    So many dreams to wake
    And we've so much love to make
    Oh-oh, I think we're gonna need some time
    Maybe all we need is time

    And it's telling me it might be you
    All of my life

    I've been saving love songs and lullabies
    And there're so much more
    No one's ever heard before
    Something's telling me it might be you
    Yeah, it's telling me it must be you
    And I'm feeling it'll just be you
    All of my life

    It's you
    It's you
    I've been waiting for all of my life

    (Maybe it's you) it's you
    (Maybe it's you) it's you
    (I've been waiting for all of my life)
    (Maybe it's you) oh, it's you, it's you
    (Maybe it's you)
    (I've been waiting for all of my life) it's you, it's you
    (Maybe it's you) it's you, girl
    (Maybe it's you) someone tell me
    (I've been waiting for all of my life) how much should I love you, love you
    (Maybe it's you) Writer/s: Alan Bergman, Dave Grusin, Marilyn Bergman
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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