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Song:Sweetest Surprise Artist: Michael Learns to Rock Album: Eternity I never knew life could be like this Never thought that I would be the one that you would kiss I never knew love could be so rough But now I've found the real thing I can't get enough The sweetest surprise caught me tonight Right there in your eyes while I was kissing you So don't say that you don't love Everything you dream of could be here I used to wish, I used to dream But now I'm living my heart's wildest fantasy So I began to believe Because our love is there for everyone to see The sweetest surprise caught me tonight Right there in your eyes while I was kissing you So don't say that you don't love Everything you dream of could be here On and on where good things never end On and on where we never pretend The sweetest surprise caught me tonight Right there in your eyes while I was kissing you So don't say that you don't love Everything you dream of could be here So don't say that you don't love Everything you dream of could be he Rebecca Lin 08/31/2010 Summer In USA | |
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Michael Learns to Rock also known as MLTR is a Danish soft rock/pop rock band that performs songs in English. It was formed in 1988 and has sold over 10 million records worldwide, mainly in Asia. It has produced seven studio albums as well as several live and greatest hits albums. The band has attributed its success in Asia to a clean-living image and singing in English as a second language, and the fact that their lyrics are relatively easy to learn and sing.
According to their record label releases, their sound is "the perfect balance of [a Scandinavian glow and the international pop song] that has been instrumental in forming the compelling sound of the band", though the lead singer and song writer Jascha Richter disagrees with this, maintaining that the music defies geographical categorization.