La-la-li, la-la-la-la-la
La-la, da-da
La-la, la-la-la-la
La-la, la-la, yeah

No one on earth could feel like this
I'm thrown and overflown with bliss
There must be an angel
Playing with my heart, yeah

I walk into an empty room
And suddenly my heart goes boom
It's an orchestra of angels
And they're playing with my heart, yeah

Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel

Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel

Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel

Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel

No one on earth could feel like this
I'm thrown and overflown with bliss
There must be an angel
Playing with my heart, yeah

And when I think that I'm alone
It seems there's more of us at home
It's a multitude of angels
And they're playing with my heart, yeah

Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel

Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel

Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel

Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel

I must be hallucinating
Watching angels celebrating
Could this be reactivating
All my senses dislocating?
This must be a strange deception
By celestial intervention
Leavin' me the recollection
Of your heavenly connection

I walk into an empty room
Suddenly my heart goes boom
It's an orchestra of angels
They're playing with my heart, yeah

Da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da
Da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da, yeah


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There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart) Lyrics as written by David Allan Stewart Annie Lennox

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    My Opinion

    The vocals from Annie Lennox at the very start of the song - which I can best describe as the 'na naa neee na naaa naaaa' in whatever note they are sung are for me the definition of the wold 'ethereal'. I do not know any other thing like it. It is a unique sound and truly feels like something from another world - and capable of taking you to another world.

    Listening to this truly takes me to another world.

    arif50on January 22, 2013   Link

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