I Feel a Song (In My Heart)

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Gladys Knight & The Pips - R&B, Soul

I Feel a Song (In My Heart)

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[Verse 1: Gladys Knight] Ooh, I love you so But why I love you I'll never know You found a reason for leavin' Soon as I gave my love to you And oh, ah, whoa, the pain you put me through You don't care 'bout my love for you, huh But I found a reason for livin' And I'm through with cryin' over you [Chorus: Gladys Knight] And now I feel a song in my heart again I knew as soon as I felt him lookin' through me I feel a song in my heart again High on the wings of the things he's doin' to me [Verse 2: Gladys Knight] Oh, that man is fine Ooh, what's even better, the man is mine He makes me feel just like a woman Something that you could never do [Chorus: Gladys Knight] And now I feel a song in my heart again I found a man who can put it all together I feel a song in my heart again I'm gonna love him and make it last forever, oh [Bridge: The Pips] Our worlds have come to an end I feel a song in my heart again [Verse 3: Gladys Knight] Oh, oh, oh, it feels so good You, you, you, you, you never understood He makes me feel like I'm somethin' And I'm gonna keep him if I can [Chorus: Gladys Knight] I know I feel a song in my heart again Now I can open my eyes to a new dawn I feel a song in my heart again The man is all that I need to feel my love on I feel a song, oh, what a feelin' I feel it takin' me higher and higher I feel a song in my heart again His kind of lovin' I can never get enough of [Outro: Gladys Knight & The Pips] I don't need your lovin' 'cause I got his lovin' Woo, I feel a song again Ooh, y'all, I've been born again, ooh (I feel a song in my heart again, feel it, yeah) I feel a song in my heart again I've got to tell you he's twice the man that you were I feel a song in my heart again

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Credits

Writers
  • Tony Camillo
  • Mary Sawyer