Songwriter: Robert Palmer

Producer: Robert Palmer

We asked all our friends
Where would this desire lead?
Spoke to each other's hearts
Willed it not to be a dream
What would it take
But two in tune imaginations?
It was too late to pretend it wasn't real
When in walked love again
Cooler than you've ever seen
In walked love again
Showing us how it should be

We were sure, this time
That we knew where one another stood
Love runs it's own course
Too late to change it
If we could
Still questions came
Now we were faced with trusting danger
We caught the blame
Could we let each other go?

When in walked love again
Smiling like a lover can
In walked love again
There you are and here I am
In walked love again

My woman said: "can you take it? "
I said to her: "we can make it, yeah"
In walked love again
Cooler than you've ever seen
In walked love again
Showin' us how it should be
In walked love again
Smilin' like a lover can
In walked love again
There you are and here I am
In walked love again
Walkin' again
In walked love again
Walkin' again
In walked love again
Chasin' after you and me
In walked love again
Braver than our wildest dreams

Robert Palmer

Robert Allen Palmer (19 January 1949 – 26 September 2003) was an English singer-songwriter[1] and musician. He was known for his distinctive soulful voice, eclectic mix of musical styles on his albums, combining soul, jazz, rock, pop, reggae and blues and sartorial acumen. He found success both in his solo career and with the Power Station, and had Top 10 songs in both the UK and the US.

His iconic music videos directed by British fashion photographer Terence Donovan for the hits “Addicted to Love” and “Simply Irresistible” featured identically dressed dancing women with pale faces, dark eye makeup and bright red lipstick, which resembled the women in the art of Patrick Nagel, an artist popular in the 1980s. Palmer’s involvement in the music industry commenced in the 1960s, covered four decades and included a spell with Vinegar Joe.

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