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Video clip and lyrics Sweet Life by Davis Paul. She's got your eyes She's got my nose Oh, I get high just watching her grow I always dreamed we'd live in a ca. Hard as it may be to believe, but Paul Davis - a soft-rock singer/songwriter who passed way on April 22 at the age of 60 - ranks high among the most successful singles artists Paul Davis: A Sweet Life. Listen to Sweet Life by Paul Davis, 49,084 Shazams, featuring on Yacht Rock Essentials Apple Music playlist. 'Sweet Life' is a 1977 love ballad from Paul Davis' album, Singer of Songs-Teller of Tales.The song peaked at #4 on the adult contemporary chart and #17 on t.
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She's got your eyes
She's got my nose
Oh, I get high just watching her grow
I always dreamed we'd live in a castle, oh but
We're in the same old shack
Sometimes we get into a hassle
But we always take each other back
Oh, you know
All our friends seem to be in a hurry
But we'll just keep on taking our time
We're living such a sweet life, oh what a neat life
Sharing my love with you
Oh, we're living such a sweet life, oh what a neat life
making our dreams come true
we're makin our dreams come ture
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She's got your eyes
She's got my nose
Oh, I get high just watching her grow
I always dreamed we'd live in a castle, oh but
We're in the same old shack
Sometimes we get into a hassle
But we always take each other back
Oh, you know
All our friends seem to be in a hurry
But we'll just keep on taking our time
We're living such a sweet life, oh what a neat life
Sharing my love with you
Oh, we're living such a sweet life, oh what a neat life
making our dreams come true
we're makin our dreams come ture
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You are my love
You are my life
Oh, and I get high just holding you tight
we always dreamed we'd make a lot of money, oh but
I don't mind being poor
'Cause when you make love to me, honey
I couldn't ask for anymore
Oh, you know, all our friends seem to be in a hurry
But darlin' we'll just keep on taking our time
We're living such a sweet life, oh what a neat life
Sharing my love with you
We're living such a sweet life, oh what a neat life
Making our dreams come true
We're making our dreams come true
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Oh, oh
We're living such a sweet life, oh what a neat life
Sharing my love with you
We're living such a sweet life, oh what a neat life
Making our dreams come true
We're making our dreams come true.
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Davis had two big hits in 1982 with the gorgeous 'Cool Night' and the irrepressibly goofy '65 Love Affair' (whose doo-wop pastiche didn't quite match the year Paul celebrated in the title, but when it comes to nostalgia, who really nitpicks?). The '80s surely weren't his decade; the '70s were, and his career had the trajectory of so many singer/songwriters from that decade. He began in the country-rock circuit, where he was discovered by the legendary Bert Berns, who signed him to Bang as a solo act. He scored his first big hit in 1974 with 'Ride 'Em Cowboy.' Despite the title, the song didn't feel country. It was gentle and hazy, a soft-rock song through and through, and it helped set the stage for his defining hit, 'I Go Crazy,' a sweet lovelorn ballad that entered the charts in August of 1977 and stayed there for a record-shattering 40 weeks (a feat unheard of at the time). With its analog synthesizers, lush harmonies and shimmering surface, 'I Go Crazy' effortlessly evokes the late '70s, which is a large part of its charm, but it's not an artifact of its time, it's an emblem of its era, one of the best arguments for all the glories of soft rock. It not only had the sound and feel, but it had a gently insinuating melody delivered unhurriedly by Davis, who managed to croon without getting corny. He cut a handful of singles as strong as 'I Go Crazy': there's the aforementioned 'Cool Night,' but also 1978's 'Sweet Life' and 1980's 'Do Right,' three songs that were equally as soft and soothing as his career-making hit, songs that rank among the best of his genre.
Soft rock started to fade in the early '80s, one of the many casualties of the shifting fashions of the MTV era. After all, bearded singers did not make stylish videos -- if they made them at all, that is -- and soft rock turned icy and cold due to the increase of synthesizers. As the sounds shifted, Davis faded into the background, turning first to contemporary country-pop (where such soft, hazy surfaces survived until the late '80s), but after 1988, he no longer actively recorded, easing into a retirement in his native Mississippi. From all reports he had a low-key retirement that fit his music, and although he wasn't recording, those songs lived on, as they will continue to do now that he's gone.
'Ride 'Em Cowboy'
'I Go Crazy'
'Cool Night'
'Sweet Life'
'Do Right'