Michael McDonald I Keep Forgettin

I Keep Forgettin’

I Keep Forgettin’

by Michael McDonald

If That’s What It Takes

1982 – Warner Bros.

I keep forgettin’ we’re not in love anymore
I keep forgettin’ things will never be the same again
I keep forgettin’ how you made that so clear
I keep forgettin’ it all

Every time you’re near
Every time I see your smile
Hear your hello
Saying you can only stay a while

Hey, I know that it’s hard for you
To say the things
We both know are true
But tell me how come

I keep forgettin’ we’re not in love anymore
I keep forgettin’ things will never be the same again
I keep forgettin’ how you made that so clear
I keep forgettin’, babe

Every time I hear
How you never want to live a lie
How it’s gone too far
And you don’t have to tell me why

Why you’re gone and why the game is through
If this is what’s real
If this is what’s true
Tell me how come

I keep forgettin’ we’re not in love anymore
I keep forgettin’ things will never be the same again
I keep forgettin’ how you made that so clear
I keep forgettin’

Don’t say that, don’t say that, don’t say that
I know you’re not mine anymore, anyway, anytime
Tell me how come

I keep forgettin’ we’re not in love anymore
I keep forgettin’ things will never be the same again
I keep forgettin’ how you made that so clear
I keep forgettin’, baby

I keep forgettin’ we’re not in love anymore
I keep forgettin’ things will never be the same again
I keep forgettin’ how you made that so clear
I keep forgettin’

Songwriters: LEIBER/STOLLER © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

« I keep Forgettin’  » est une superbe ballade des Années 80 issue de If That’s What It Takes, premier album solo de l’ancien chanteur des Doobie Brothers :  Micheal McDonald. Sur ce Morceau tu peux entendre jouer quelques un des meilleurs musiciens du moment comme Steve Lukather (guitar) et Jeff Porcaro (batterie) qui font tous deux partie du groupe Toto ; mais aussi Louis Johnson à la Basse.

Cette chanson a été Samplée par Warren G dans les années 90 pour son morceau Regulate.

Et ici tu peux écouter le plus grand succès du groupe des 70’s The Doobie Brothers dont Michel McDonald faisait partie : Long train runnin’

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