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Dusty Springfield
Lyrics for Song: Am I The Same Girl
Lyrics for Album: Am I The Same Girl [2007]
Why don't you stop and look me over?
Am I the same girl you used to know?
Why don't you stop and think it over?
Am I the same girl who knew her soul?
I'm the one you want and I'm the one you need
I'm the one you love, the one you used to meet
Around the corner everyday we would meet and slip away
But we were much too young to love each other this way
Am I the same girl? Yes I am, yes I am
Am I the same girl? Yes I am, yes I am
Why don't you stop and look me over?
Am I the same girl you used to know?
Why don't you stop and think it over?
Am I the same girl who knew her soul?
I'm the one you hurt and I'm the one you need
I'm the one who cried, the one you used to meet
But you are pretending you don't care but the fire, oh, is still there
Now were no longer too young to love each other this way
Am I the same girl? Yes I am, yes I am
Am I the same girl? Yes I am, yes I am
Am I the same girl? Yes I am, yes I am
Am I the same girl, yeah? Yes I am, yes I am
Am I the same girl, oh baby? Yes I am, yes I am
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Am I The Same Girl
Dusty Springfield's 1964 single 'Am I The Same Girl' stands as a defining moment in British Invasion pop, showcasing her unique vocal blend of operatic power and soulful sensibility. Recorded for Decca Records, the track was originally written by Tony Hatch and featured on her self-titled debut album, establishing her reputation as a formidable vocalist capable of handling complex arrangements. The song's themes of romantic uncertainty and self-doubt resonated deeply with audiences, propelling it to number one in the UK charts. Its enduring appeal lies in its intricate composition and Springfield's emotive delivery, which anticipated the soul-fusion styles that would later define the genre. As a cornerstone of her early discography, the recording remains a critical example of mid-1960s pop production and vocal performance. |
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| Album Lyrics: Am I The Same Girl [2007] |
 Dusty Springfield
"Am I The Same Girl [2007]"
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