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1996 Warner Bros. Records ‎- WPCR-10286LYRICS ARE IN THE DESCRIPTION BOXSo open up your morning lightAnd say a little prayer for IYou know that if we are to.


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Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner RecordsI Don't Want to Wait · Paula ColeThis Fire℗ 1996 Warner Records Inc.Masterer: Bob LudwigManager: CarterAgent: Den.


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Paula Cole was a relatively unknown singer-songwriter when the release of her 1996 album "This Fire" launched her to international fame. While it was the album's first single, "Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?" that got the world's attention, it was its second single, "I Don't Want To Wait," that made her a household name. The song, a massive hit in its own right, became.


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Behind the Song: The Nine-Lives of Paula Cole's "I Don't Want to Wait". "That one just seems to last forever and ever," Paula Cole laughs about her enduring 1997 single, "I Don't.


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"I Don't Want to Wait" is a song written, recorded, and produced by American singer-songwriter Paula Cole. Cole wrote the song in mid-1996 and released it as second single from her second studio album, This Fire (1996), on October 14, 1997. The single release was successful, reaching No. 11 in the United States and No. 5 in Canada.VH1 ranked "I Don't Want to Wait" as one of the 100 Greatest.


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[Bridge] So open up your morning light And say a little prayer for I You know that if we are to stay alive Then see the peace in every eye [Chorus] I don't wanna wait for our lives to be over I.


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You're watching the official music video for Paula Cole - "I Don't Want to Wait" from the album 'This Fire' (1996). "I Don't Want to Wait" is the theme song.


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And I don't want to do what. His father and his father and his father did. I want to be here now. So open up your morning light. And say a little prayer for I. You know that if we are to stay alive. And see the peace in every eye. I don't want to wait. For our lives to be over.


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Paula Cole is a songwriter you've heard likely hundreds of times over. Whether it's her songs like "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" or "I Don't Want to Wait," both of which were on.


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Believe me I know the feeling. It sucks you into the jaws of anger (oooooooh) So breathe a little more deeply my love. All we have is this very moment. And I don't want to do what his father, And his father, and his father did, I want to be here now. So open up your morning light, And say a little prayer for right.


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So open up your morning light And say a little prayer for I You know that if we are to stay alive And see the peace in every eye She had two babies One was six months one was three In the war of '44 Every telephone ring Every heartbeat stinging When thought it was God calling her Oh would her son grow to know his father I don't want to wait For.