I gave you all the love I've got I gave you more than I could give
Gave you love
I gave you all that I had inside and you took my love
You took my love
Didn't I tell you?
What I believe
Did somebody say that?
A love like ours will last
Didn't I give you all that I got to
Give, Babe
I give you all the love I got I gave you more than I could give
I gave you love
I give you all that I had inside and you took my love
You took my love
I keep trying
I keep trying for you
There's nothing like
You and I
Baby
This is no ordinary love
No ordinary love
(Ordinary)
This is no ordinary love
No ordinary love
(Ordinary love)
When you came my way
You brightened every day
With your sweet smile
Ahh
Didn't I tell you
What I believe
Did somebody say that
Love like ours won't' last
Didn't I give you all that I got to
Give, baby
This is no ordinary love
Ordinary love
(Ordinary)
This is no ordinary love
Ordinary love
(Ordinary love)
I keep trying
I keep trying
I keep trying for you
There's nothing like
You and I
Baby
This is no ordinary love
No ordinary love
This is no ordinary love
Ordinary love
Keep crying for you
Keep trying for you
Keep crying for you


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    I don't think that I've ever heard such a good cover. I have to say there are only enough GOOD covers to count on one of my hands, and this is definately one of them. Jonah and Chino's voices blend together beautifully, and I think Sade should be impressed...beautiful, heartfelt song, I love it. Rock on, farewell! FSQ

    flyschoolequalon July 27, 2002   Link

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