Featuring: Chrissie Hynde

A man opens his eyes under the bridge where he;s been sleeping ~ to keep himself from weeping ~ he gets up and goes on his way ~ a woman late for work crosses his path and barely misses ~ she curses his existence ~ leans on the horn and goes on her way ~

Living worlds apart ~what could they ever have in common ~ started life with so much promise ~ different choices on the way ~ feeling desolate and distant ~ losing hope with every instant ~ if there's happiness they've missed it ~ in this endless game ~

We are of one name, one name ~ we are of one name ~ we want the same things ~ we need the same things ~ we are of one name, one name ~ we are of one name ~ we want the same things ~ same things ~

A father near the end ~ wishes he'd been there for his children ~ he prays that they'll forgive him ~ but the words are still hard to say ~ his daughter feel regret ~ for choosing work over a family ~ she wanted one so badly ~ for very choice there's a price to pay ~

Grown so far apart ~ they should have everything in common ~ started out with so much promise ~ different choices on the way ~ she just needed his attention ~ he had no time for affection ~ now they're struggling for redemption ~ knowing they're to blame ~

We are of one name ~ we are of one name ~ we are of one name ~ we want the same things ~ same things

Gloria Estefan

Gloria Estefan is a Cuban-American singer, songwriter, actress and businesswoman.

A contralto, she started her career as the lead singer in the group Miami Latin Boys, which later became known as Miami Sound Machine.

Gloria experienced worldwide success with “Conga” in 1985. The song became her signature song and led to the Miami Sound Machine winning the grand prix in the 15th annual Tokyo Music Festival in 1986.