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Guess the 1960s song lyrics #319

*First line is the band name. 1963. Phil Spector produced this song and all this group's hits. Classic girl group song that has appeared in many films.
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Answer
Crystals
Well
he
walked
up
to
me
and
he
asked
me
if
I
wanted
to
dance
He
looked
kind
of
nice
and
so
I
said
I
might
take
a
Answer
chance
When
he
danced
he
held
me
tight
And
when
he
walked
me
home
that
night
All
the
stars
were
shining
bright
and
then
he
kissed
me
Each
time
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I
saw
him
I
couldn't
wait
to
see
him
again
I
wanted
to
let
him
know
that
he
was
more
than
a
friend
I
didn't
know
just
what
to
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do
So
I
whispered
I
love
you
And
he
said
that
he
loved
me
too
and
then
he
kissed
me
He
kissed
me
in
a
way
that
I've
Answer
never
been
kissed
before
He
kissed
me
in
a
way
that
I
want
to
be
kissed
forever
more
I
knew
that
he
was
mine
so
I
gave
him
Answer
all
the
love
that
I
had
And
one
day
he
took
me
home
to
meet
his
mom
and
his
dad
Then
he
asked
me
to
be
his
bride
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And
always
be
right
by
his
side
I
felt
so
happy
I
almost
cried
and
then
he
kissed
me
Then
he
asked
me
to
be
his
bride
And
Answer
always
be
right
by
his
side
I
felt
so
happy
I
almost
cried
and
then
he
kissed
me
And
then
he
kissed
me
And
then
he
kissed
me
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