Saved for Someone Else - Az Yet

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Saved for Someone Else Lyrics

This was the place of our first date
It was a place we loved
That was the place we laughed
Where we had so much fun
There was the place I met her
That's where we fell in love
And it was the place where she broke my heart
So how do I tell this story
Of someone I love so much
When she lost her feelings for me
Ohh O how I miss her touch

Chorus:
Have you ever loved someone so much
It hurts like hell
To see the love she once gave to you
She gives to someone else
Have you ever, ever, ever, ever loved
To find yourself
To see the love she gave
The love you made
The joys and praise
She saved for someone else

She was a girl called beautifull
And I was so proud of she
How could a girl like her
Be with someone like me
There was a time I had her heart
And oh what a time it was
But I never thought that time
Would make my one true love
So how do I tell this story
About someone I love so much
She lost her feelings for me
Ohh O how I need her touch

(2xChorus)
Have you ever loved someone so much
It hurts like hell
To see the love she once gave to you
She gives to someone else
Have you ever, ever, ever, ever loved
To find yourself
To see the love she gave
The love you made
The joys and praise
She saved for someone else

Bridge
How do I tell this story (how do I tell this story!)
About someone I love so much(someone I love so much!)
When she lost her feelings for me(when she lost her feelings!)
Ohh O how I miss her touch

(2xChorus...fade)
Have you ever loved someone so much
It hurts like hell
To see the love she once gave to you
She gives to someone else
Have you ever, ever, ever, ever loved
To find yourself
To see the love she gave
The love you made
The joys and praise
She saved for someone else

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Formed in 1989 initially as a duo with Shawn Rivera and Dion Allen, they were later joined by Kenny Terry who they met singing in the lobby of the Wyndham Hotel.

A demo by the group found its way into the hands of Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds through his mother-in-law, Jacqueline McQuam, who held later various showcases to highlight their work. Impressed by their sound, Edmonds asked them to perform at a concert with After 7 and El Debarge and subsequently added Boyz II Men founding member Marc Nelson.

Az Yet released their self-titled debut in 1996 on LaFace Records. The album featured a who's who of musical heavyweights including David Foster, BabyFace, Sheila E.,and Brian McKnight. The first single, "Last Night" reached #1 on the R&B charts and #9 on the Hot 100, achieving platinum status. The group's second single, "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" (a cover of the Chicago hit), was nominated for a Grammy award (Best Performance by a Duo or Group) reached #8 on the Hot 100 and achieved platinum status. Driven by these two singles, the album reached RIAA platinum status in 2002.

Marc Nelson was removed from the group due to "personal differences" and pursued a solo career. Nelson was replaced by Tony Grant as lead singer who was subsequently replaced by Ledon Bishop.

During Tony Grant's brief tenure with Az Yet, the most significant recording he made with the group was an appearance on the popular remake of "You're The Inspiration" with Chicago's Peter Cetera in 1997. The group continued to tour for several more years, experiencing exceptional success in Europe, Australia and Japan.

Az Yet left LaFace for Dreamworks Records and later appeared on movie soundtracks for "Hav Plenty" (1998 Sony Music) and "Kingdom Come" (2001 GospoCentric Records) as well as the soundtrack for the short-lived television drama "Fame L.A." (1998 Polygram Records).

After the group's breakup in 2002 and parting from Dreamworks Records, Darryl Anthony composed a new group with LeDon Bishop, Kris Gilder and Dante Harper and released "That B U" in 2004. The EP experienced moderate success. This formation of Az Yet disbanded in late 2007.

In November 2007, the four remaining original members - Marc Nelson, Kenny Terry, Shawn Rivera and Dion Allen - reunited and began recording their sophomore album, set for release in September 2008. The group released their first single, "Share Life", on April 25, 2008. 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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