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There's a smile on the faces I see
Since I find you
There's a laugh in the eye, where a tear used to be
Since I find you
There's a sound of a Memphis section playing on my radio
And it sings of the reasons why I love you so
Since I find you
There's a groove that's so smooth
I can hardly tell who's in the studio
And all the girls on the street
Sing out of tune so sweet
I just have to go, it's all I need to know
Since I find you, I ain't never going to give you up
Since I find you, You keep me looking up
You keep me looking up
You keep me looking up
Turn it up
Written and performed by Chris Rea (vocals, guitars)
Bass by Silvan Marc
Keyboards by Max Middleton
Drums and percussion by Martin Ditcham
Transcribed by IITI
Christopher Anton Rea, known as Chris Rea, was a British singer, guitarist, and pianist born in Middlesbrough in 1951. Rea achieved international fame in the 1980s with a blues-rock sound characterized by catchy melodies and introspective lyrics. Among his most famous songs are "Fool" (1978), "Let It Loose" and "I Can Hear Your Heartbeat, I Don't Know What It Is But I Love It" (1984), "Josephine" (1985), "On the Beach" (1986), "Driving Home for Christmas" (1988) and "The Road to Hell" (1989). Rea released over 20 albums in his career, achieving great success also with the remix version of "Josephine" in 1987. His music is often associated with melancholic and nostalgic atmospheres, evoking rural landscapes and solitary journeys. Rea was appreciated for his musical skills and his ability to write lyrics that resonate with a wide audience.
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