Bring Me Joy

Album: single release only (2024)
Charted: 63
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  • You bring me, yeah, you bring me joy
    You bring me, yeah, you bring me joy

    Light me up, fill me with love
    And tonight, I need you closer
    All the feels moving 'round us
    It's enough to knock me over

    I know that there's something about you
    You bring me joy
    Something I can't have now without you
    You bring me joy
    You bring me, yeah, you bring me joy
    You bring me, you bring me joy

    I know that there's something about you
    You bring me joy
    Something I can't have now without you
    You bring me joy
    You bring me, yeah, you bring me joy
    You bring me, you bring me joy

    Light me up, fill me with love
    And tonight, I need you closer
    All the feels moving 'round us
    It's enough to knock me over

    Oh, I know that there's something about you
    You bring me joy
    Something I can't have now without you
    You bring me joy
    You bring me joy, oh

    (Run da riddim, selekta)

    I know that there's something about you
    You bring me joy
    Something I can't have now without you
    You bring me joy
    Yeah, you bring me, you bring me joy
    Yeah, you bring me joy

    Mm, mm-mm, mm, mm
    Mm, mm-mm, mm, mm
    Mm, mm-mm, mm, mm
    You bring me joy Writer/s: Conor Daniel Bellis, Felix Nyajo, George Francis Conway, Karen Louise Harding, Kesi Dryden, Leon Anthony Rolle, Piers Sean Aggett, Samuel Paul Newbitt Brennan, Thomas Edward Hollings
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
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