If Not Now Then When - Basia

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If Not Now Then When Lyrics

What would you say if I told you - day and night you're in my head?
I can only imagine how this could be like having beside me someone like you
One thing I know - you won't see me wasting any time
It doesn't pay to be careful when my starving heart is on the line

What will you say when I ask you - who would love you more than I?
This could be right and every cliche in a love song will be applying to us
Take me as I am
If not now, then when?
You don't want to miss the best thing in your life


What would you say if I told you - day and night you're in my head
I can only dream how this must be like having with me someone exactly like you
I will waste no time, one thing I know now
It doesn't pay to be careful when my starving heart is on the line

Oh, what will you say when I ask you - who would love you more than I?
This could be right and every cliche in a love song will be applying to us
Take me as I am
If not now, then when?
You don't want to miss the best thing in your life

I could sit and cry
Instead I'll risk my pride
'cause baby I'm determined not to miss the best thing in my life


Yes, you are, oh, the best thing in my life
'Cause if not now then when?
What would you say?
What would you do?
Why wait?
Why not now, why not now, why not now?

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There is more than one artist or group with the name Basia.

Polish singer Basia (Barbara) Trzetrzelewska (pronounced: Basha T'she-t'she-lev-ska), born September 30, 1954, in Jaworzno, made a successful music career in jazz-pop crossover circles during the late 1980s to the mid 1990s and the mid 2000s' and 2010s. Basia made an impression, particularly in the United Kingdom, United States, and Japan. She is noted for possessing a wide vocal range, approximately three octaves that span the contralto to soprano fachs, and her music is characteristically Brazilian influenced. Though she has two platinum albums "Time and Tide" and "London Warsaw New York", to her credit and a faithful fan base, she dropped out of the industry in 1998. However, resurfacing in 2004 with her longtime collaborator and writing partner, Danny White (younger brother of jazz guitarist Peter White) and Mark Reilly, the trio reformed the British cocktail-pop group Matt Bianco as the original lineup, which was met with critical success. A tour followed. In 2009, after a fifthteen years after the release of her third solo album, "The Sweetest Illusion", Basia released her fourth album, "It's That Girl Again." It was released on March 24, 2009. The lead single chosen for release in the U.S. is "Blame It On The Summer." The other singles released from the album are "I Must", "A Gift" and "If Not Now Then When." The album became another Top 5 smash on the Top Contemporary Jazz chart where it so far as charted as high as #5. One year later, Basia kicked off a world tour including many dates in the United States.


"Basia" is also the name of a folk band from Hamburg, Germany. The group existed in 1975. Their most popular members were Raymond Voss and Klaus Büchner, who later founded and Klaus & Klaus.
This band created folk music interpretations of Edgar Allan Poe's work in German and performed this music in the Ernst Deutsch Theater, Hamburg. Their most popular song is a version of Jimi Hendrix's song "Hey Joe" in Plattdeutsch. This song was published on the first Torfrock record "Dat Matscht So Schön" and is still performed today at their shows. 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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