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High Crime - Al Jarreau
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High Crime Al Jarreau

"High Crime" by Al Jarreau, released in 1986, is a jazz-fusion track that explores themes of love, betrayal, and emotional turmoil. The lyrics depict a tumultuous relationship marked by conflict and desire. Unique elements include Jarreau's smooth vocal delivery and intricate harmonies. The song reflects the complexities of modern love, resonating with listeners through its relatable narrative. #JazzFusion

High Crime - Al Jarreau
You better get a lawyer

When you said that it was time
To change your point of view
Never entered in my mind
That what you meant was
We were through
Jumpin' to conclusions
Is really not my style
And if it's just illusion
It'll vanish in a while
Perhaps the pain and stingin'
Is only in my mind
I can change my thinkin'
But my heart is cryin' ouch

CHORUS:
High Crime
(What you doin' to me)
That you don't love me
(That you don't love me)
High, high crime
(In the first degree)
That you refuse my company
High, high crime
(What you doin' to me)
That you don't love me
(That you don't love me)
High, high crime
(In the first degree)
That you refuse to stick with me
(You refuse to stay)
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