Introduction
Leo Sayer’s “More Than I Can Say” is a timeless classic that has continued to captivate hearts and souls since its release in 1980. This iconic song not only showcases Sayer’s vocal prowess but also encapsulates the essence of enduring love. Let’s delve deeper into the magic of this track and the remarkable artist behind it.
Did You Know?
- About the Song: “More Than I Can Say” is a ballad that transcends generations. With its melodic charm and heartfelt lyrics, it has become an anthem for lovers around the world. The song was originally written by Sonny Curtis and Jerry Allison of The Crickets and was recorded by Leo Sayer for his album “Living in a Fantasy.”
- About Leo Sayer: Leo Sayer, born Gerard Hugh Sayer, is a British-Australian singer-songwriter renowned for his distinctive voice and captivating stage presence. He rose to fame in the 1970s and 1980s with a string of hit singles, with “More Than I Can Say” being one of his most iconic tracks.
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Lyrics: More Than I Can Say
Whoa, whoa
Yeah, yeah
I love you more than I can say
I’ll love you twice as much tomorrow
Whoa-oh
Love you more than I can sayWhoa, whoa
Yeah, yeah
I miss you ev’ry single day
Why must my life be filled with sorrow
Ooooh, oh
I love you more than I can sayAh, don’t you know I need you so
Oh, tell me please
I gotta know
Do you mean to make me cry
Am I just another guyWhoa, whoa
Yeah, yeah
I miss you more than I can say
Why must my life be filled with sorrow
Whoa-oh
I’ll love you more than I can say[Instrumental Interlude]
Ah, don’t you know I need you so
So tell me please
I gotta know
Do you mean to make me cry
Am I just another guyWhoa, whoa
Yeah, yeah
I love you more than I can say
I’ll love you twice as much tomorrow
Whoa-oh
Love you more than I can say
I love you more than I can say
I love you more than I can sayOh-oh, ooooooh
(More than I can say)
I love twice as much tomorrow
(More than I can say)
I love twice as much tomorrow
(More than I can say)
I love you more than I can say
(More than I can say)
I love you more than words can say