A Stranger with You

Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn

All those lonely nights without you
Countless calls from Baltimore
Tomorrow always seems so far away
And you didn't have to tell me things never said before
When you couldn't think of anything to say

But you may call it love and understanding
Oh but I don't call it anything at all
Am I really on your mind
Or am I just takin' up your time?
Well, I don't know anymore...

And for all the hesitation you've been feelin' inside
Well, I've been feelin' it too
Though you may be be a stranger to paradise
Why should I be a stranger with you?

I miss the wakin' every morning
You never know how bad
I don't miss the way you said goodbye
And I can't go on forever losin' everythin' I had
While you keep on tellin' me how hard you tried

You may call it love and understanding
Oh, but I don't call it anything at all
Is it somethin' you can't say
Or is it time for us to walk away?
I just don't know anymore...

And for all the hesitation you've been feelin' inside
Well, I've been feelin' it too
Though you may be be a stranger to paradise
Why should I be a stranger with you?

Oh, for all the hesitation you've been feelin' inside
Well, I've been feelin' it too
Though you may be be a stranger to paradise
Why should I be a stranger with you?

Trivia about the song A Stranger with You by Smokie

When was the song “A Stranger with You” released by Smokie?
The song A Stranger with You was released in 1978, on the album “The Montreux Album”.
Who composed the song “A Stranger with You” by Smokie?
The song “A Stranger with You” by Smokie was composed by Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn.

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