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It begins with a sentence: wow, wow, yeah, yeah, I can ... what song is this, sung by an English woman, an old song?
More than I can say.

I can't finish, written by Jerry Allison and Sonny Curtis, came out in the early 1950s. It was first sung by Bobby Vee at 196 1, and later reinterpreted by Leo Sayer at 1980. Therefore, this song became a lyric classic of romantic men and women in 1980s, and won the second gold record award, the fifth Zhou Yajun in American charts, the third week champion in adult lyric charts and the runner-up single in British charts with 1980 respectively. Although they are different singing methods and music arrangements, the two versions actually have their own advantages, but the previous version is rare now.

Oh, oh, yeah, yeah

My love for you is beyond words.

I will love you doubly tomorrow.

Oh, I can't express my love for you.

Oh, oh, yeah, yeah

I miss you every day.

Why must my life be full of sadness?

Oh, I can't express my love for you.

Don't you know I need you so much?

Please tell me, I want to know.

Do you want me to cry?

Am I just another person?

Oh, oh, yeah, yeah

My love for you is beyond words.

I will love you doubly tomorrow.

Oh, I can't express my love for you.

My love for you is beyond words.

My love for you is beyond words.

Main idea of lyrics:

Oh, I love you in my heart. I love you more every day. Oh, I love you in my heart.

Oh, I think about you every day. Why must my life be full of sadness? Oh, I like it.

It's hard for you to open up.

Don't you know how much I need you? Please tell me, I have to know. Do you want to hurt me? Or am I just one of all your suitors?