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Guess the 1970s song lyrics #65

1979. This song was written by this band's singer and Kenny Loggins. Loggins released his version first, but it did not take off like this band's version. The lead singer of this band was a prolific backup singer for acts like Christopher Cross, Steely Dan, Toto, and Loggins.
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Answer
He
came
from
somewhere
back
in
her
long
ago
The
sentimental
fool
don't
see
Trying
hard
to
recreate
what
had
yet
to
be
created
once
in
her
life
She
musters
a
smile
for
his
Answer
nostalgic
tale
Never
coming
near
what
he
wanted
to
say
Only
to
realize
it
never
really
was
She
had
a
place
in
his
life
He
never
made
her
think
twice
As
he
rises
Answer
to
her
apology
Anybody
else
would
surely
know
He's
watching
her
go
But
what
a
fool
believes
he
sees
Now
wise
man
has
the
power
to
reason
away
What
seems
to
be
Is
Answer
always
better
than
nothing
Than
nothing
at
all
Keeps
sending
him
somewhere
back
in
her
long
ago
Where
he
can
still
believe
there's
a
place
in
her
life
Someday
somewhere
She
will
return
Answer
She
had
a
place
in
his
life
He
never
made
her
think
twice
As
he
rises
to
her
apology
Anybody
else
would
surely
know
He's
watching
her
go
But
what
a
fool
believes
Answer
he
sees
No
wise
man
has
the
power
to
reason
away
What
seems
to
be
If
love
can
come
and
love
can
go
then
why
can't
love
return
once
more
Is
always
better
Answer
than
nothing
Who
got
the
power
Than
nothing
at
all
Oh
now
What
a
fool
believes
I
believe
she's
never
gone
away
he
sees
No
wise
man
has
the
power
to
reason
away
Answer
To
reason
away
What
seems
to
be
Oh
if
love
can
come
and
love
can
go
oh
mama
Is
always
better
than
nothing
Better
than
nothing
Than
nothing
at
all
Oh
I
believe
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