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The Doobie Brothers "What a Fool Believes" '81 Live
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INTERPRÉTATION
The Doobie Brothers
The Doobie Brothers
Interprète
Tom Johnston
Tom Johnston
Chant
Michael McDonald
Michael McDonald
Chant
Keith Knudsen
Keith Knudsen
Batterie
John Mcfee
John Mcfee
Guitare
Danny Hull
Danny Hull
Claviers
Cornelius Bumpus
Cornelius Bumpus
Saxophone
Carlos Guaico
Carlos Guaico
Chœurs
Buck Johnson
Buck Johnson
Chœurs
Pat Simmons
Pat Simmons
Guitare
Michael Hossack
Michael Hossack
Batterie
Guy Allison
Guy Allison
Claviers
Skylark
Skylark
Basse
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Kenny Loggins
Kenny Loggins
Paroles/Composition
Michael McDonald
Michael McDonald
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
The Doobie Brothers
The Doobie Brothers
Production
Charlie Midnight
Charlie Midnight
Production
Bruce R. Cohn
Bruce R. Cohn
Co‑production
Stephen Herman
Stephen Herman
Co‑production
Elizabeth Lee
Elizabeth Lee
Co‑production
Jeff Jones
Jeff Jones
Production déléguée
Andy Kadison
Andy Kadison
Production déléguée
Lee Rolontz
Lee Rolontz
Production déléguée

Paroles

He came from somewhere back in her long ago The sentimental fool don't see tryin' hard to recreate What had yet to be created once in her life She musters a smile for his nostalgic tale Never comin' near what he wanted to say Only to realize it never really was She had a place in his life He never made her think twice As he rises to her apology Anybody else would surely know He's watchin' her go What a fool believes he sees No wise man has the power to reason away What seems to be Is always better than nothing And nothing at all Keeps sending him somewhere back in her long ago Where he can still believe there's a place in her life Someday, somewhere, she will return She had a place in his life He never made her think twice As he rises to her apology Anybody else would surely know He's watchin' her go What a fool believes he sees No wise man has the power to reason away What seems to be (If love can come an' love can go) (Why can't love be?) Is always better than nothing (Ooo,) And nothing at all (Oh my) What a fool believes he sees (He believes he's never gone away) No wise man has the power to reason away (To reason) To reason away (Oh if love can come an' love can go) What seems to be (Oh my love) Is always better than nothing (Better than nothing) Nothing at all (Oh my love)
Writer(s): Kenneth Clark Loggins, Michael H. Mcdonald Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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