There's a real nice flow in the air tonight
But don't look down I feel all right
Back to a time when it was so right with you
Seems so good on the night we met
I tried so hard but I can't forget
So right so wrong with you
Chorus
And God I can't stop lovin' you
I can't start lovin' you baby
No one got me over you
I can't start missin' ya baby
I just can't stop lovin' you
Don't wanna start lovin' you baby
Even though you want, you want me too
I can't start lovin' you baby
Tomorrow tomorrow for you

Lost all night on 405
Rear view mirror I saw your eyes
Voice on the radio it was you
I hear the talk from all the friends
I know/I saw so don't pretend
We could never feel that way again
Chorus
And God I can't stop lovin' you
I can't start lovin' you baby
No one got me over you
I can't start missin' ya baby
I just can't stop lovin' you
Don't wanna start lovin' you baby
Even though you want, you want me too
I can't start lovin' you baby

I watch the time movin' halfway round the world
I watch the time movin' in this girl
I watch the time
I watch the time movin'
But somehow I remember
I remember
DA DA DA
DA DA DA
DA DA DA
DA DA daauhhh (repeated)
Girl I can't stop lovin' you
Even though you want me to
Chorus
And God I can't stop lovin' you
I can't start lovin' you baby
No one got me over you
I can't start missin' ya baby
I just can't stop lovin' you
Don't wanna start lovin' you baby
Even though you want, you want me too
I can't start lovin' you baby
Even though you want
You want me too
I can't stop lovin' you baby
Tomorrow, tomorrow for you
Tomorrow, tomorrow for you
Baby baby hey baby

Sugar Ray

Sugar Ray is an American rock band from Newport Beach, California. Originally forming in 1986. They originally played rap-rock, with early singles like “Iron Mic” and “Mean Machine”. The band achieved mainstream popularity in 1997 with their more pop-influenced single, “Fly”. The song’s success led the band to shift its style dramatically to the more radio-friendly pop sound with their newer releases. Their best-selling album, 14:59, was released in 1999, and featured popular singles “Every Morning”, “Someday”, and “When It’s Over”.