(Carole Boyer Sager/Bruce Roberts/Bette Midler)
Baby won't you come and take me by my hand
Won't you come and take me for a ride
We almost got to Disneyland one night
It was abandoned in the light
And then the wind blew in Whisperin"
Some folks are not meant to win
Tell me how would you like it
Say would you like it
Close your eyes and maybe we could roll away again
Tell me how would you like it
Say would you like it
If you and I were crazy we would
Steal away again
Baby won't you come and take me to the sea
Well find ourselves a ship that is heaven bound
We almost sailed away one pearly dawn
But in the light of early morning
Ooo the wind blew in Whisperin
Some folks ore not meant to win
Tell, me how would you like it
Say would you like it
Close your eyes and maybe we could roll away again
How would you like it
Say would you like it
If you and I were dumb enough
We would steal away again
Carole Bayer Sager (born 1947) is an American singer-songwriter and composer of great success. She won a Grammy Award for her song "That's What Friends Are For", performed by Dionne Warwick, Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder. Her musical career spans several genres, including pop, rock and musical theatre. Among her most important collaborations are those with Burt Bacharach, Elton John and Michael Jackson. In addition to composing songs for other artists, Sager has also recorded successful albums such as "Carole Bayer Sager" (1978) and "Sometimes Late at Night" (1982). Some of her most notable songs include "That's What Friends Are For", "I'm So Excited" (performed by The Pointer Sisters), "The Best That You Can Do" (from "They're Playing Our Song") and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" (performed by Aretha Franklin).
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