Love Is The Answer - Single Version Lyrics
England Dan Seals Feat. John Ford Coley
Lyrics
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A ticket to paradise
I can't stay here anymore
And I've looked high and low
I've been from shore
To shore to shore
If there's a shortcut
I'd have found it
But there is no
Easy way around it
Light of the world, shine on me
Love is the answer
Shine on us all, set us free
Love is the answer
Who knows why
Someday, we all must die
We're all homeless boys and girls
And we are never heard
It's such a lonely
Lonely, lonely world
People turn their heads
And walk on by, tell me
Is it worth just another try
Light of the world, shine on me
Love is the answer (let it shine)
Shine on us all, set us free
Love is the answer
Tell me, are we alive
Or just a dying planet
(What are the chances)
Ask the man in your heart
For the answer
And when you feel afraid
(Love one another)
When you've lost your way
(Love one another)
And when you're all alone
(Love one another)
And when you're far from home
(Love one another)
And when you're down and out
(Love one another)
And when your hopes run out
(Love one another)
And when you need a friend
(Love one another)
And when you're near the end
(Love, we got to love
We got to love one another)
Light of the world, shine on me
Love is the answer
Shine on us all, set us free
Love is the answer
Light of the world, shine on me
Love is the answer
(Shine, shine, shine)
Shine on us all, set us free
Love is the answer
Light of the world, shine on me
Love is the answer
Shine on us all, set us free
Love is the answer
Light of the world, shine on me
Love is the answer...
Song & Lyrics Facts
England Dan Seals feat. John Ford Coley's "Love Is The Answer" - Single Version was released in 1978 as part of their debut album, Fables.
Written by Dan Seals and John Ford Coley, the song is a duet between the two singers. It is an emotional ballad with a powerful message about love being the answer to life's struggles. Released during the peak of soft rock music, “Love Is The Answer” quickly became a hit single for England Dan & John Ford Coley, peaking at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its meaningful lyrics have resonated with many listeners over the years, making it one of their most beloved songs.