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The Fray - Look After You

If I don't say this now
I will surely break
As I'm leaving the one
I want to take
Forgive the urgency but
Hurry up and wait
My heart has started to separate

Oooh, Oooh,
Be my baby
Oooooh.
Oooh, Oooh,
Be my baby
I'll look after you

There now, steady love,
So few come and don't go
Will you want to,
Be the one I always know
When I'm losing my control,
The city spins around
You're the only one
Who knows, you slow it down

Oooh, Oooh,
Be my baby
Ooooooh,
Oooh, Oooh,
Be my baby
I'll look after you
And I look after you

If ever there was a doubt
My love, she leans into me
This most assuredly counts
She says most assuredly

Oooh, Oooh,
Be my baby
I look after you
After you
Oooh, Oooh,
Be my baby
Ooooooh,

It's always have and never hold
You've begun to feel like home
What's mine is yours to leave or take
What's mine is yours to make your own

Oooh, Oooh
Be my baby
Ooooooh,
Oooh, Oooh,
Be my baby
Ooooooh,
Oooh, Oooh,
Be my baby
Ooooooh,
Oooh, Oooh,
Be my baby
Ooooooh.

"Look After You" is a song by American rock band The Fray. It was released in February 2007 as the third single from their debut album, How to Save a Life, following the widespread success of their previous single "How to Save a Life". According to lead singer and pianist Isaac Slade, the song was written about his then-girlfriend and future wife, Anna, when she was living in Australia. The song has appeared on the TV show Intervention for its third season and has been featured in episodes of Cold Case, Ghost Whisperer, The Hills, One Tree Hill, Journeyman, Moonlight, Rescue Me, Bones, and the unaired pilot of Women's Murder Club. It was also featured in the 2008 film Jumper. Expected to be a big hit, the song only peaked at #59 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the band's first single to miss the Top 40. The song also missed the Top 40 on Billboard's Pop 100, although it performed marginally better on the chart than on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #49. When the band performs the song live, they sometimes insert a small interlude after the chorus where Slade sings the refrains from either "Wonderwall" by Oasis, "You Are So Beautiful" by Joe Cocker, or "You're Beautiful" by James Blunt. A music video for the song was reported in progress in February 2007, with Chris Mills as the director. However, the video was never released.

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