Take Me to Your Heart (Sweet Box Disco Mix) - Bananarama

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Take Me to Your Heart (Sweet Box Disco Mix) Lyrics

Take me to your heart now, baby
Take me to your heart, come on, come on
I can't stop thinking about you
Take me to your heart
Take me to your heart, come on

I must be dreaming
And my heart can't fight the feeling
'Coz when I saw you
I just knew what I'm missing

So how much time will it take
'Till we get to that day
So come on now
Heaven could be waiting

Take me to your heart now, baby
Take me to your heart, come on, come on
I can't stop thinking about you
Take me to your heart
Take me to your heart, come on

Baby when you hold me
You really got me going
Oh what you do
You really move me baby

So how much time will it take
'Till we get to that day
So come on now
Heaven could be waiting

Take me to your heart now, baby
Take me to your heart, come on, come on
I can't stop thinking about you
Take me to your heart
Take me to your heart, come on

So how much time will it take
'Till we get to that day
So come on now
Heaven could be waiting

Take me to your heart now, baby
Take me to your heart, come on, come on
I can't stop thinking about you
Take me to your heart
Take me to your heart, come on

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Bananarama is a British Pop/Hi-NRG/Dance trio of singer-songwriters - Sarah Dallin, Siobhan Fahey and Keren Woodward - that formed in London, United Kingdom in 1981. Early successful singles were collaborations with Fun Boy Three. They built their success on albums released during the 80's, with their most successful being the Wow! album. Guinness Book of World Records listed Bananarama as the most successful British girl group in history. They still hold the record for the most chart entries in the UK by a girl group.
During the recording of their True Confessions album (1985) they chose to change their sound, seeking out producers Stock Aitken Waterman who helped them sustain their success during the mid-to-late 1980's.
Fahey left the group in 1988 and later formed Shakespear's Sister. Fahey was replaced by Jacquie O'Sullivan (formerly of the Shillelagh Sisters) between ‘88 and ‘91, after which Dallin and Woodward continued to record and perform as a duo.
In 2017, it was announced that Fahey would be rejoining the group, for an “Original Line-Up Tour” of Europe and North America. 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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