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Subject: Was this song from the 80's?
Written By: Eve Orzabal Smith on 01/26/05 at 6:40 pm
Japanese Boy- Aneka
He said that he loved me, never would go
Now I find I'm sitting here on my own
Was it something I said or done
That made him pack his bags up and run
Could it be another he's found
It's breaking up a happy home
Mister can you tell me where my love has gone
He's a japanese boy
I woke up one morning and my love was gone
Oh my japanese boy
Ohh I miss my japanese boy
People ask about him every day
Don't know what to tell them what can I say
If only he would write me or call
A word of explaination that's all
It would stop me climbing the wall
It's breaking up a happy home
Mister can you tell me where my love has gone
He's a japanese boy
I woke up one morning and my love was gone
Oh my japanese boy
Ohh I miss my japanese boy
Was it something I said or done
That made him pack his bags up and run
Could it be another he's found
He's breaking up a happy home
Mister can you tell me where my love has gone
He's a japanese boy
I woke up one morning and my love was gone
Oh my japanese boy
Mister can you tell me where my love has gone
He's a japanese boy
I woke up one morning and my love was gone
Oh my japanese boy
Subject: Re: Was this song from the 80's?
Written By: FullHouseFan! on 01/26/05 at 6:52 pm
I'm sure if it 80-89, but it is on a New Wave compilation.
Subject: Re: Was this song from the 80's?
Written By: sputnikcorp on 01/26/05 at 6:53 pm
yep. from 1981
Subject: Re: Was this song from the 80's?
Written By: Eve Orzabal Smith on 01/29/05 at 8:27 pm
Thanks a lot!!!
Now I've got another song to put on my own 80's compilation! :)
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