Larry Graham One in a Million you Letras:Love had played its games on me so long,
I started to believe I'd never find anyone.
Doubt had tried to convince me to give in,
Said, "You can't win."
But one day the sun came a shinin' through,
The rain had stopped and the skies were blue.
And, oh, what a revelation to see,
Someone was saying, "I love you," to me.
A one in a million chance of a lifetime,
And life showed compassion.
And sent to me a stroke of love called, "You."
A one in a million, you.
I was a lonely man with empty arms to fill,
Then I found a piece of happiness to call my own.
And life is worth livin' again.
For to love you, to me, is to live.
A one in a million chance of a lifetime,
And life showed compassion.
And sent to me a stroke of love called, "You."
A one in a million, you.
A one in a million chance of a lifetime,
[Más Letras en http://es.mp3lyrics.org/IK2m]And life showed compassion.
And sent to me a stroke of love called, "You."
One in a million, you.
A one in a million, you.
[ONE IN A MILLION YOU]
[Written by: Sam Dees-1980]
[Performed by: Larry Graham [1] -1980 [2] ]
[Appears on: One in a Million You-1980, Smooth Grooves: A Sensual Collection-1994*,
Quiet Storm Memories-1995*, The Best of Larry Graham & Graham Central Station [3] [4] ,
Vol. 1-1996, et al. (*Compilation of various artists.)]
[1] Covered: Lou Rawls, Paul Anka, Ace Cannon, Teddy Pendergrass, Jerome Sala,
Dionne Warwick, et al.
[2] Graham produced and tracked this song at his home-recording studio on which he
played most of the instruments along with keyboardist, Eric Daniels and
guitarist, William Rabb. Background vocals were contributed by Graham's wife,
Tina.
[3] Graham played bass in the highly successful, funk band, Sly & the Family
Stone, from 1967 to 1972. Upon the Family Stone's disintegration due to lead
singer Sly Stone's drug addiction, Graham formed his own band, Graham Central
Station. (The name is a pun on Grand Central Station, the train station located
in New York City.) Graham Central Station had several hits in the 1970s. In the
early 1980s, Graham recorded five solo albums and had several solo hits. His
biggest hit was "One in a Million, You," which made it to #9 on the U.S. Hot 100
and #1 on the U.S. R&B Charts in 1980.
[4] Transcribed from the track on this album.
Letras: One in a Million you Larry Graham [final]