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there is a new version of the son i saw you and her walking in the rain. I know that juice sings it, but there is another group that sings it aswell. Could it be 112? is sometimes played on the radio in power 96 in miami.

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An artist by the name of "Simira" released the song in 1996 from germany
Here are the completed lyrics.


Tossing and turning another sleepless night
A rain crashes against my window pane
Don't ..................................
For the moment I knew I will never be the same

I saw you (and her) walking in the rain
(I saw you walking, I saw you walking)
You were holding hands and I will never be the same

Now here you are begging to me
To give a love another try
Boy I love you, well I always will
But darling right now I got to say good bye

- Hi baby. How was your day today ?
- I love you honey, I want you babe.
- You missed me? Well, I missed you too... I missed you so much. Then I followed you today.
- What ? You followed me?
- Yeah, that's right. I saw you with that girl.
- What girl ?
- Walking on the street, kissing her, holding her hand. And now you come back to me. No baby, get your butt out of here. I can see you no more


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My favorite genre of course is 80's music. It can be just a few words from a song or video, and I will wrack my brains to remember or figure it out. I have a photographic memory and luckily for me I also love 80's music.

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I used to be a D.J at the now defunct 93.7 WLHT in Grand Rapids, MI Iam a collector of music albums from the 80's British invasion. And I have a real need to constantly broaden and test my music knowledge

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Associates degree from Michigan State university in Music & the Arts

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