
I Want Your Love歌曲歌词:
I want your love
I want your love
I want your love
Something’s happening all around
Yes I’ve never felt so strong before
Feeling’s growing in my soul
You are the only one, I wanna give my love
You are so special, you are so nice
Don’t believe the way, you came into my life
Time for changing want you by my side
Cause i need your love. Don’t waste your time
You are my world
Let me, show you the way to my soul
I want your love
Want your love, give me your love
I want your love
I want your love, give me your love
I want your love
Want your love, give me your love
I want your love
I want your love, give me your love
Something different inside my mind
It’s a precious feeling you helped me to find out
A message is coming, from my heart
That’s for sure what love is, all about
I can’t hold inside this feeling
You are the only reason, my heart is beating
Time for changing want you by my side
Cause I need your love, don’t waste your time
You are my world
Let me, show you the way to my soul
I want your love
Want your love, give me your love
I want your love
I want your love, give me your love
Want your love
Want your love
Want your love
Huu
I want your love
Want your love, give me your love
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I want your love, give me your love
Oh no no no no no haa
I want your love
Want your love, give me your love
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Corona简介:
by Greg PratoThe main focus of the Italian dance band Corona is unquestionably their striking and talented singer, Olga de Souza (born July 16, 1968 in Rio de Janeiro). Seeking a career in music, Souza moved to Italy as a teenager, where producer Francesco Bontempi took her under his wing, forming Corona shortly thereafter — a group that specialized in the dance sounds of such ’90s chart-toppers as La Bouche and the Real McCoy. December 1993 saw the release of Corona’s debut single, “The Rhythm of the Night,” which hit the top spot on the charts in Italy (staying at number one for a staggering 13 weeks total). Their full-length debut (titled after their smash single and featuring remixes by Luvdrop and Nick Hussey) was issued a year later, while 1995 saw the release of another dancefloor hit, “Baby Baby.” After several delays, Corona’s sophomore effort was issued in 1998, Walking on Music, which failed to match their earlier chart success.
