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You Mean Everything to Me – Neil Sedaka

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You Mean Everything to Me is a tender pop ballad co-written and performed by Neil Sedaka, released as a single in 1960 with “Run Samson Run” as its B-side.

Lyrics:
You are the answer to my lonely prayer
You are an angel from above
I was so lonely ’til you came to me
With the wonder of your love
I don’t know how I ever lived before
You are my life, my destiny
Oh my darling, I love you so
You mean everything to me
If you should ever, ever go away
There would be lonely tears to cry
The sun above would never shine again
There would be teardrops in the sky
So hold me close and never let me go
And say our love will always be
Oh, my darling, I love you so
You mean everything to me (you mean everything to me)
So hold me close and never let me go
And say our love will always be
Oh, my darling, I love you so
You mean everything to me

  • Neil Sedaka
  • Bright
  • synthesia

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