The Hollies

The Hollies - Listen To Me lyrics

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Listen to me, I'll sing a song to change your mind

Have you ever wondered why
Whenever thing goes wrong
Nobody stops to lend a hand
Nobody seems to care
When she looks you in the eye
And suddenly you're strong
And very soon you realise
That you didn't care about love

Listen to me, I'll sing a song to change your mind
Your ears are deaf, your mouth is dumb, your eyes are blind
Listen to me and very soon I think you'll find
Somebody wants to help you, somebody seems to care
And very soon you've forgotten that you didn't care about love

Does it hurt to realize
You've been acting very strange
Refusing to take the love she gives
Pretending you don't care
Did it take you by surprise
To discover how you'd changed
How you forgot to remember
That you didn't care about love

Listen to me, I'll sing a song to change your mind
Your ears are deaf, your mouth is dumb, your eyes are blind
Listen to me and very soon I think you'll find
Somebody wants to help you, somebody seems to care
And very soon you've forgotten
That you didn't care about love

Listen to me I'll sing a song to change your mind
Your ears are deaf, your mouth is dumb, your eyes are blind
Listen to me and very soon I think you'll find
Somebody wants to help you, somebody seems to care
And very soon you've forgotten
That you didn't care about love
You didn't care about love
You didn't care about
You didn't care about
You didn't care about love
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Author: Tony Hazzard, Charles Hardin, Norman Petty

Composer: Tony Hazzard

Publisher: CBS Records Inc.

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Released in: 1968

Language: English

Appearing on: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother (1995) , Best Of The 60's (2000) , 20 Golden Greats (1978) , 20 Years The Hollies (1980) , All The Hits And More (1988) , Swedish Hits And More (1992) , The Very Best Of The Hollies (2010) , The Air That I Breathe (1998) , Greatest Hits, (2003) , The Hollies Finest (2007) , Midas Touch - The Very Best Of The Hollies (2010) , 50 at Fifty (2014) , Sing Dylan (1969) , Greatest Hits, Vol 2 (1972) , The History Of (1975)

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