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Ghost Lyrics

Are you breathin' when I'm in the air
Do you feel me when you comb your hair
Can you feel the rain hit the side as you walk around
Like an angel's heart, I'll fly high as a hidden cloud

And you know me, yes you know me
I said yes, yes you know me
Do you remember me, 'cause I know you

Do I scare you when I come too close
Does the room you're in come to sudden cold
I can hear you cry like a kid with an injured knee
I can see you pray for me before you lay to sleep


Do you know me, you should know me
I said yes, you should remember me

How can you feel alone at night even when I'm by your side
Can you hear me laugh in the wind, does it ease your mind
If you never see me again, I will always be your friend
Like an angel's heart, I'll blend within the wind

Do you see me, yeah, you should see me
I can fly, I can fly
How high? As high as the wind can fly
Yeah, you should know me

Oh! Yeah, I'm your ghost
I'm watching over you
Oh! I'm your ghost


If you never let me know, how will I know
How can I be your guide
Are you fearing death or life, can you make up your mind

Do you know me?

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Antonio "Tony Rich" Jeffries was born in 1971 in Detroit, Michigan. With a diverse music style that is often confused with Babyface, Tony Rich mixes elements of jazz, rock and soul into his tracks.

Tony Rich got his start in the music industry as a staff writer at LaFace Records. While there, Rich penned hits for Boyz II Men, Johnny Gill, TLC and Toni Braxton.

While living in Detroit, Rich started playing in jazz fusion and soul bands and worked with local Detroit songwriters. It was at this time that John Salley, Detroit Pistons player and record producer, encouraged Rich to work with his artists and to even make his own tracks.

Meeting with R&B singer Pebbles, Tony Rich was introduced to her then-husband L.A. Reid. As co-founder of LaFace Records, Reid convinced Rich to move to Atlanta and to begin writing and producing for established acts. One of Rich's first projects was a session with Elton John and Sounds of Blackness for a Curtis Mayfield tribute LP. He then expanded his portfolio to include work with the previously mentioned stars.

In early 1996, Rich made his solo debut with the cd Words and the hit single Nobody Knows, which made it to number 2 on the top 100. Both the album and single went platinum and in 1997, Tony Rich won the Grammy for Best Male R&B album. The album featured two Grammy-nominated singles, Like A Woman and Nobody Knows.

The album was followed up in 1998 by Birdseye which, while critically praised, failed to generate much commercial success. Rich seemingly disappeared from the music world for several years after his album's release.

In 2003, Rich came back on the scene with the album Resurrected. Carrying a very different style this time around, the album featured Rich rocking out on the guitar as well as singing smooth ballads.

In 2006, Rich released a fourth album, Pictures. The album contains snapshots of a relationship, and is far more in the veins of his earlier works.

In 2008, he released his fifth album, Exist through Hidden Beach Recordings. Originally it was set for release on September 16, however it was pushed back to September 23, 2008. The album features download-only single, Part the Waves. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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