No More I Loves You

No More I Loves You. Stream NO MORE "I LOVE YOU'S" (DJ John Culture ReworkFLAC)Annie Lennox by DJ JOHN CULTURE It was released in June 1986 as the lead single from their self-titled debut album.The song was covered by the Scottish singer Annie Lennox and became a commercial success for her in 1995, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart. I used to be lunatic from the gracious days I used to be woebegone and so restless nights My aching heart would bleed for you to see Oh but now (I don't find myself bouncing round whistling and fortunes to make me cry) No more "I love yous" The language is leaving me No more "I love you's" Changes are shifting outside the word (The lover speaks about the monsters) I used to have demons in my.

Annie Lennox No More “I Love You
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I used to be lunatic from the gracious days I used to be woebegone and so restless nights My aching heart would bleed for you to see Oh but now (I don't find myself bouncing round whistling and fortunes to make me cry) No more "I love yous" The language is leaving me No more "I love you's" Changes are shifting outside the word (The lover speaks about the monsters) I used to have demons in my. No more "I love you's" The language is leaving me No more "I love you's" The language is leaving me in silence No more "I love you's" Changes are shifting outside the word (They were being really crazy They were on the come

Annie Lennox No More “I Love You'sˮ (1995, CD) Discogs

Curiously, Freeman has said that the lyrics to 'No More "I Love You"s' were based around the idea that when you say to someone 'I love you', you usually hear the words 'I love you, too' in return I used to be lunatic from the gracious days I used to be woebegone and so restless nights My aching heart would bleed for you to see Oh but now (I don't find myself bouncing round whistling and fortunes to make me cry) No more "I love yous" The language is leaving me No more "I love you's" Changes are shifting outside the word (The lover speaks about the monsters) I used to have demons in my. No more "I love you's" The language is leaving me No more "I love you's" The language is leaving me in silence No more "I love you's" Changes are shifting outside the word (They were being really crazy They were on the come

. I used to be lunatic from the gracious days I used to be woebegone and so restless nights My aching heart would bleed for you to see Oh but now (I don't find myself bouncing round whistling and fortunes to make me cry) No more "I love yous" The language is leaving me No more "I love you's" Changes are shifting outside the word (The lover speaks about the monsters) I used to have demons in my. Do-be-do-be-do-do-do (oh) Do-be-do-be-do-do-do (oh) Do-be-do-be-do-do-do (oh) Do-be-do-be-do-do-do (oh) Do-be-do-be-do-do-do (oh) I used to be a lunatic from the gracious days I used to feel woebegone and so restless nights My aching heart would bleed for you to see Oh, but now (I don't find myself bouncing home) (Whistling buttonhole tunes to make me cry) No more I love you's The language is.

. Curiously, Freeman has said that the lyrics to 'No More "I Love You"s' were based around the idea that when you say to someone 'I love you', you usually hear the words 'I love you, too' in return "No More 'I Love You's' " is a song written by British musicians David Freeman and Joseph Hughes and recorded by them as the Lover Speaks