Try Me
by UFO

Album: Lights Out (1977)
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  • Tell me why were never more than strangers
    Tell me why you never let it show

    But when you're close to me
    And whisper, I need you
    In the cold mornin' light

    Try me, oh take me for a little while
    Before its over and you leave me with just a smile
    Try me, oh let me be the one
    You say its over
    But for me it had just begun

    Tell me why we seem no more than strangers
    Tell me why the feelin' never goes

    But when you're close to me
    And whisper, I need you
    In the cold mornin' light

    Try me, oh take me for a little while
    Before its over and you leave me with just a smile
    Try me, oh let me be the one
    You say its over
    But for me it had just begun Writer/s: MICHAEL SCHENKER, PAUL RAYMOND, PHIL MOGG
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Tom from Apple Valley, CaNice seventies music - good old rock n roll for me. Excellent video btw.
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