Something to Say - Finley Quaye

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Don't you cry for me
Don't give your life for me
All the passion and the pain
Sunshine through the rain
Don't you dance for me
Take some new stance for me
All the fashion and the fame
I heard them calling your name
Fools grow wise in fairytales
Heroes win the day
So raise your voice sing it louder now
I know you got something to say
Now that I know you got something to say
Love, love, love
Now that I know you got something to say
Love, love, love

Take it easy break the mould
Oh yeah be the wonder of it all take it easy on yourself
With regrets come consolations
Oh yeah living from this moment on
Oh yeah living from this moment on
Oh yeah living from this moment on

Don't you cry for me
Don't even give your life for me
All the passion and the pain
Sunshine through the rain
Won't you talk to me?
Come out and walk with me
You know we'll be happy
All o' the world is a stage
Fools grow wise in fairytales
A million miles away
So raise your voice sing it louder now
I know you got something to say
Now that I know you got something to say
Love, love, love
Now that I know you got something to say
Love, love, love
Now that I know you got something to say
Now that I know you got something to say
Now that I know you got something to say
Now that I know you got something to say

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Finley Quaye (born 25 March 1974, Edinburgh, Scotland) is a British musician. He won the 1997 Mobo Award for best reggae act, and the 1998 BRIT Award for Best British Male Solo Artist. Quaye is the youngest son of jazz musician Cab Kaye, the half-brother of guitarist Caleb Quaye, and brother of jazz musician Terri Quaye.

Quaye made his recording debut in 1995 on A Guy Called Gerald's "Finley's Rainbow". He scored a solo deal with Epic Records, and, in late 1997, hit the UK Top 20 twice with "Sunday Shining", a loose Bob Marley cover, and "Even After All". His reputation was established by Maverick A Strike, an adventurous but accessible album released in September 1997, which sold gold less than three weeks later and led directly to the Brit Award victory.

In 2004 the song "Dice", in collaboration with William Orbit, and featuring Beth Orton was a minor hit, helped in part by its inclusion on The O.C. soundtrack. 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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