All over the World

CRAIG WAGNER STEVEN, IAN LEVINE

Darling you're the one I've waited for patiently
And there's nobody else for me
Cause I'm feeling so proud to know you care
And if you need me I'll be right there

When I'm with you I shout it to the sky above
It feels so good to be in love
Cause if I had my net I'd throw it away
To be with you at the end of a day

I could fly all over the world
I could try all over the world
Don't know why all over the world
I could search my whole life through
No one can compare to you

I have to say I can't really believe
And it's so hard for me to conceive
That so much happiness for me to feel
I can't believe that it's for real

I look at you and my head is spinning around
Till I no longer feel the ground
Because I hoped and prayed I'd find someone
Like you to build my dreams upon

I could fly all over the world
I could try all over the world
Don't know why all over the world
I could search my whole life through
No one can compare to you

I could search from east to west
Only to learn that you're the best
I could search from left to right
But you'll still be my guiding light

I could fly all over the world
I could try all over the world
Don't know why all over the world
I could search my whole life through
No one can compare to you

I could fly all over the world
I could try all over the world
Don't know why all over the world
I could fly all over the world
I could try all over the world
Don't know why all over the world
I could fly all over the world
I could try all over the world
Don't know why all over the world

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Wann wurde das Lied “All over the World” von Chuck Jackson veröffentlicht?
Das Lied All over the World wurde im Jahr 1989, auf dem Album “All Over The World” veröffentlicht.
Wer hat das Lied “All over the World” von Chuck Jackson komponiert?
Das Lied “All over the World” von Chuck Jackson wurde von CRAIG WAGNER STEVEN, IAN LEVINE komponiert.

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