Christopher Cross - Say You'll Be Mine (Official Lyric Video) [Remastered HD]

Official live video of “Say You'll Be Mine” by Christopher Cross
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"Say You'll Be Mine" was the 4th single from Christopher Cross' self-titled debut album and is a duet with Nicolette Larson. The song was originally slated to be the lead-off single, but producer Michael Omartian convinced Warner Bros. to release “Ride Like the Wind” instead.

In an interview Christopher expressed his opinions on the song:
"Say You'll Be Mine" is one that I don't think is particularly good, as much as I love Nicolette Larson and it was a great thing to do the duet with her. It's funny, because Warners was really on the fence about signing me and they still didn't think the song was very hip. Then I heard Boz Scaggs on the radio with a song that started with the chorus: "Cameras, action, do it again" [his song "Hollywood"]. I realized, "Well, maybe that's what I need to do." So I wrote "Say You'll Be Mine" and started it with the chorus. Warners actually thought that was going to be the single, and Omartian convinced them to release "Ride Like the Wind." says Christopher

This live video was recorded at Warner Amigo Studios in 1980. This footage has been digitally enhanced to HD quality.

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LYRICS
Say you'll be mine
Say you'll be mine until the sun shines
Say you'll be mine
And bring me the dream of a lifetime

Well I just can't hide the truth no more
I've got to get my feet
Back down on the floor i love you so
I need you so
I just don't think I can let you go

Won't ya say you'll be mine
Say you'll be mine until the sun shines
Say you'll be mine
And bring me the dream of a lifetime

Well, it's you that keeps
Me feeling this way
I don't think I can take
It even one more day it don't seem right
That I should be alone tonight

Say you'll be mine
Say you'll be mine until the sun will shine
Say you'll be mine
And bring me some fun a dream of a lifetime

And I just can't hide the truth no more
I've got to get my feet
Back down on the floor i love you so
I need you so
I just don't think I can let you go

Say you'll be mine
Say you'll be mine until the sun shine
Say you'll be mine
And bring me the dream of a lifetime

Now won't you say you'll be mine
Say you'll be mine until the sun shine
Say you'll be mine
And bring me the dream of a lifetime
(x3)

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ABOUT CHRISTOPHER CROSS
Christopher Cross burst onto the music scene with his 1979 self-titled debut album produced by Michael Omartian. The lead single “Ride Like The Wind” spent 4 weeks at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and was quickly followed up by Cross’ most popular single to date (and first #1 hit) “Sailing”, which later became known as the archetype for the Yacht Rock genre. In 1981, Cross became the first artist in Grammy history to win the “Big Four” most prestigious awards in a single night; Record of the Year (for the single “Sailing”), Album of the Year, Song of the Year (also “Sailing”), and Best New Artist. Later that year Cross released “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)” which he co-wrote with Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer, Peter Allen, and was the title-theme for the 1981 film “Arthur” starring Dudley Moorre and Liza Minnelli. The song earned Cross his second #1 and the Oscar for Best Original Song at the 1981 Academy Awards. Cross’ sophomore album “Another Page” was released in 1983 and featured the singles “Think of Laura” and “All Right”. Cross has sold over 10M albums worldwide and his songs have been covered and sampled by NSYNC, Puff Daddy, Avant, Shirley Bassey, Dione Warwick, and many more.

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