Well if you want some advice
You gotta listen to me
Getta hold of your life
And you can have a new dream
Forget the ups and the downs
There's a new game in town
For every turn in the road
There's a new way to go

I don't hear what you say
Gonna find my own way
You just try to persuade
Everyone around you

We'll make it easy for you
Plane everything that you do
Won't have to work very hard
You'll make it big from the start
Don't have to take it from me
Here's a list you can see
Every one of those names
They found their fortune and fame

Well it all sound so sweet
So simple, so neat
Ah but I can't believe
Anything you tell me

I know your life's a big mistake
Let's go, this music you must face

Listen to me please, get down upon your knees
They'll never treat you like they did before
I'll make your dreams come true
Now all I need is you
Please believe me and all this will be yours

You'll have a penthouse in town
You'll be the king with a crown
Live on country estate
You'll have a twenty foot gate
Getting tanned at the pool
You'll be making them drool
Taking trip overseas
Do anything that you please

Well I feel so alone
Where did I go so wrong?
Do you know? Can you tell?
Maybe can you help me

I know, it's hard for you to take
Let's go, this move you have to make

Listen to me please, I'm down upon your knees
They'll never treat you like they did before
I'll make your dreams come true
Now all I need is you
Please believe me and all this will be yours

Your vision will be clear, your pain will disappear
You'll know that I'll be watching over you
I'll chase your blues away
So just change your life today
Everything I say to you is true


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Listen to Me Please Lyrics as written by Richard Davies

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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