Producer: Mike Myers (Songwriter-Producer) Ben Findon

[Chorus]
Stop me if you've heard it all before, girl
Stop me, there'll be no more to say

[Verse 1]
Oh, I'd give you the world if the world was mine to give, mm-mm
Oh, I would hold you, dear, for as long as I live
Darling, you and I, oh, we could light up the world
Mm, an ordinary guy and a wonderful girl, yeah-eh

[Verse 2]
Richer, we can be richer than a millionaire, mm
We have everything money just couldn't buy
Oh, fancy diamond rings and a place in society
No, they don't mean a thing, so, my love, we'll get by
(We'll get by, we'll get by, we'll get by)

[Chorus]
But stop me if you've heard it all before, girl
Stop me, all you've gotta do is say
If your love is still unsure, love
Then stop me, there'll be no more to say

[Verse 3]
There's no guarantee that we'll find a pot of gold, mm-mm
But who can ever tell where that rainbow will end?
Just put your trust in me and together, our love will grow, yeah
Darling, on my word, you can always depend
(Till the end, till the end, till the end)

[Chorus]
But stop me if you've heard it all before, girl
Stop me, all you've gotta do is say
If your love is still unsure, love
Then stop me, there'll be no more to say

[Chorus]
Oh-oh, stop me if you've heard it all before, girl
Stop me, all you've gotta do is say
If your love is still unsure, love
Then stop me, there'll be no more to say

[Outro]
(Stop me) Oh
(You can stop me) Yeah-eh
There'll be no more to say
(Stop me) Oh
(You can stop me) Yeah-eh-eh
There'll be no more to say
(Stop me) Yeah
(You can stop me) Yeah-eh
There'll be no more to say
(Stop me) Yeah
(You can stop me) Yeah-eh
There'll be no more to say
(Stop me)
No more to say

Billy Ocean

Billy Ocean is a Trinidadian-English R&B musician who grew up in London, England. He was extremely successful in the 1970’s and the 1980’s. In 1985, Ocean won the Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for his worldwide hit, “Caribbean Queen”, and in 1987 was nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Male Artist. Ocean reached number one in the US and number three in the UK with his 1988 hit single, “Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car.”