One Love

Album: The Very Best Of The Stone Roses (1990)
Charted: 4
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  • Any time you want me
    Any time at all
    Any time you need me
    All you gotta do is call
    Any time you want me
    Any time at all
    Any time you need me
    All you gotta do is call
    I'm no dog or a dolphin
    I just don't live in the sea
    You feel my flow and you flood my brain
    Show me a vision you wild apparition
    And sink to the depths of your soul
    One love, we don't need another love
    One love, one heart and one soul
    We can have it all
    Easy, easy do do do do do
    Any time you want me
    Any time at all
    Any time you need me
    All you gotta do is call
    You put me one step clear of the chain gang
    And two miles over the line
    All the scenes I saw left me wanting more
    Show me a vision you wild apparition
    And sink to the depths of your soul
    One love, we don't need another love
    One love, one heart and one soul
    Your fruit's in season
    And these feet fall surely sound
    And what goes up must come down
    Turns into dust or turns into stone do do do do Writer/s: Ian George Brown, John Squire
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Bryan from Hull, United KingdomI think the extended version is excellent and has a great groove.
  • Martin from Eastbourne, EnglandMaybe some singers could make something out of this insipid, meaningless, soulless dirge, but not Ian Brown. Worse than anything on the first album.
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