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THE MISHEARD:

But there's a warm wind blowing the stars around and I'd really love you see you tonight.

Real Lyric But there's a warm wind blowing, the stars are out and I'd really love to see you tonight.
 
Artist England Dan & John Ford Coley (Click for more)
Song I'd Really Love To See You Tonight (Click for more)
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The story:

Sorry to underwhelm you, but I was just looking at a lyrics page when I realized my mistake. I think my version is more romantic..


Submitted by Anonymous
Submitted on 1/2/1998 12:00 am
Age it happened 41
Better than original? Yes
Convinced others you were right? No
Was partying involved? No

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Sorry, but it is "there's a warm wind blowing the stars around" Dan Seals sings it when he does a country-western version of it in his later years. Can't miss the pronunciation.
mrtony Feb 22, 2013 2:11 pm
I agree that "blowing the stars around" (what I heard also) is more romantic! I also thought he was singing, "I'm not talking about millenium," which seemed a more cerebral, -- if somewhat strange, -- way of saying he didn't want to push a long-term relationship.
debrandell Nov 08, 2010 10:55 am


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