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Artist/Band:
Olivia Newton-John
Lyrics for Song: Why Me
Lyrics for Album: Gaia (Aus)
Oh don't ask why me, why me, why not me
Why not me is the thing
Don't ask why, life's running by me
Live each moment that it brings
Take the time to smell the roses
Take the time to watch the stars
Take the time to see your child grow
Daddy now I know
Daddy now I know
Oh don't ask why me, why me, why not me
Yes time is going fast
I'm starting to question, what is life's intention
Guess I've been too scared to ask
But I'm letting go, to God in his wisdom
Or whoever that may be
Nobody knows who plans your future
Or decides your destiny
Oh don't say why me
Oh don't say why me
Oh don't say why me
Life does the strangest things
You never know
What each moment can bring
You turn around
Your life has changed
You've got to fight each round
Yes take it on the chin
No don't you ever give in
Oh don't say why me, say "life just try me"
And grow from all your tears
Every obstacle before you
Is a tool to face your fears
Yes, now I know, it's time to slow down
It's the sign to take control
For too many years I've been a victim
But Daddy now I know
Daddy now I know
Oh don't say why me
Oh don't say why me
Oh don't say why me
You've got to fight each round take it on the chin
And never never never ever give in
You've got to fight each round take it on the chin
And never never never ever give in
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Why Me - Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John's 'Why Me' stands as a poignant exploration of heartbreak and self-worth, delivered with her signature clear vocal tone. Recorded for the Australian release of her album Gaia, the track reflects her enduring ability to craft emotionally resonant pop ballads that address personal vulnerability. The song complements her broader discography, which often balances upbeat dance tracks with introspective melodies. Throughout her career, Newton-John has maintained a distinct style that blends traditional pop structures with sincere lyrical content, making 'Why Me' a notable addition to her catalog of works addressing love and resilience. |
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