You should know the way I feel
I thought you were all alone
Cause you told me that you missed me on the telephone
Boy I can't explain the way I feel right now

BRIDGE:
You and I have been together for quite some time
I never knew you were wrong all along
All I wanna know is

CHORUS:
Why is it that I'm the last know?
Why is it that I'm the last know?

I have noticed things have changed
Cause the time we shared together's slowly fading away
I didn't think that you would do this
How could you have been so cold?
Thought I'd be the first to know

BRIDGE

CHORUS

Why oh why did I live a lie
Thought I'd be the only one
Boy you found another one
Cause the love shared today
I thought forever would remain
You were with somebody else

You were thinkin' of yourself

BRIDGE

Why oh why oh why did I
Even have to live a lie
How could you have been so cold?
Thought I'd be the first to know

Why oh why oh why did I
Even have to live a lie
How could you have been so cold?
Why am I the last to know?

CHORUS

You came into my life
You seemed like Mr. Right
What you did to me baby
See, you're no good for me
Guess you really didn't give a damn
I thought you were my man
What you did to me baby
See, you're no good for me

I could never imagine
You would be with someone else
And I would be alone

CeCe Peniston

CeCe Peniston is an R&B and dance singer/songwriter known for her international ‘90s pop hit “Finally.” The Phoenix, Arizona native got her start doing demos and background vocals for rapper Overweight Pooch. Though she didn’t have a lot of time to work on her debut album Finally, it still yielded multiple hit singles like “Keep On Walkin,” “We Got a Love Thang,” and the sentimental soul ballad “Inside That I Cried” that landed in the Top 20 Billboard charts in Pop, Dance and/or R&B categories.

For her 1994 follow-up, Thought Ya Knew, CeCe forged into more R&B territory with the Soulshock & Karlin-produced lead single “I’m In The Mood”. The album also yielded the hit singles “I’m Not Over You” and “Hit By Love”.

Label shake-ups affected the success of her third album I’m Movin' On, but the singles “Movin' On” and her remake of Jocelyn Brown’s dance classic “Somebody Else’s Guy” still made impact on both sides of the Atlantic.