Summer after high school when we first metWe make out in your مستونگ, mustang to RadioheadAnd on my 18th BirthdayWe got matching tattoosUsed to steal your parents' liquorAnd climb to the roofTalk about our futureLike we had a clueNever planned that one dayI'd be losing youIn another lifeI would be your girlWe'd keep all our promisesBe us against the worldIn another lifeI would make آپ staySo I don't have to sayYou were the one that got awayThe one that got awayI was June and آپ were my Johnny CashNever one without the other, we made a pactSometimes when I miss youI put those records on (Whoa)Someone کہا آپ had your tattoo removedSaw آپ downtown singing the BluesIt's time to face the musicI'm no longer your museBut in another lifeI would be your girlWe'd keep all our promisesBe us against the worldIn another lifeI would make آپ staySo I don't have to sayYou were the one that got awayThe one that got awayThe o-o-o-o-o-one [x3]The one that got away[Bridge:]All this money can't buy me a time machine (Nooooo)Can't replace آپ with a million rings (Nooooo)I should've told آپ what آپ meant to me (Whoa)'Cause now I pay the priceIn another lifeI would be your girlWe'd keep all our promisesBe us against the worldIn another lifeI would make آپ staySo I don't have to sayYou were the one that got awayThe one that got awayThe o-o-o-o-o-one [x3]In another lifeI would make آپ staySo I don't have to sayYou were the one that got awayThe one that got away
Also logging two spots near the سب, سب سے اوپر is Rihanna: “What’s My Name” featuring ڈریک falls 2-3 and “Only Girl in the World” drops slightly from 6-7, according to Billboard.Pink’s “Raise آپ Glass” is No. 4, while Ke$ha’s “We R Who We R” stands at No. 5. The Black Eyed Peas hangs at No. 8 with “The Time (Dirty Bit),” and, rounding out the سب, سب سے اوپر 10, Lil Wayne bows at No. 9 with “6 Foot 7 Foot” and Nelly’s “Just a Dream” is No. 10.
Diddy Dirty Money look to have a hit on their hands with “Coming Home” as it moves 24-19. The highest debut belongs to Taio Cruz, whose “Higher” featuring Travie McCoy launches at No. 80.