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Artist/Band: Freda Payne
Lyrics for Song: Right Back Where I Started From
Lyrics for Album: Reaching Out [1973]



Ooh, and...


It's alright an it's coming on,


We gotta get right back to where we started from,


Love is good, love can be strong,


We gotta get right back to where we started from.





Do you remember the day -(that sunny day)- when you first came my way,


I said no-one can take your place.


And if you get hurt (if you get hurt) by the little things I say,


I can put that smile back on your face. Ooh, and





It's alright and it's coming on





A love like ours (a love like ours) can never fade away,


You know it's only just begun.


You give me your love (give me your love), I just can't stay away,


no,


I know you are the only one. Ooh, and





It's alright and it's coming on,





You give me your love (give me your love),


You know I just can't stay away, no,


I know you are my only one. Ooh, you know





It's alright and it's coming on,


It's alright and it's coming on,


It's alright and it's coming on


Right Back Where I Started From

Freda Payne's 1973 recording of 'Right Back Where I Started From' stands as a defining moment in her career, blending soulful vocals with a polished R&B production. Released on the album Reaching Out, the track showcases her signature ability to deliver emotive performances that bridge the gap between traditional gospel influences and contemporary pop sensibilities. While Payne is best known globally for 'You'll Never Walk Alone,' this song highlights her versatility as a songwriter and performer, demonstrating her capacity to craft introspective ballads that resonate deeply with listeners. The recording captures the essence of the early 1970s American music scene, where artists like Payne were redefining the standards of female vocalists in the soul and R&B genres. Its enduring appeal lies in Payne's authentic delivery and the timeless quality of the composition, which continues to be celebrated in retrospectives of her discography.


Album Lyrics: Reaching Out [1973]


Freda Payne
"Reaching Out [1973]"


1. Right Back Where I Started From