
So Close (Unplugged Version) Daryl Hall & John Oates
"So Close (Unplugged Version)" by Daryl Hall & John Oates, released in 1990, is a #Pop ballad exploring themes of longing, love, and emotional connection. The heartfelt lyrics convey a sense of yearning for intimacy. Its stripped-down acoustic arrangement highlights the duo's vocal harmonies. The song has resonated with listeners, showcasing their enduring appeal.

They met on the dance floor
In the old high school gym
It felt like a rock
She kinda liked him
And his heart beat like thunder
As they moved 'cross the floor
When the music was over
She slipped out of his arms
And out the door, yes she did
Yeah, a man loves a woman
But he can't understand
Why she's sad when she stares
At the ring on her hand
Or she sits in some club
Where the long shadows fall
Drop a coin in the jukebox
Not the phone on the wall
So close, yet so far away
So close, yet so far away
We believe in tomorrow
Baby more than today
We're so close
So close, yet so far away
In the old high school gym
It felt like a rock
She kinda liked him
And his heart beat like thunder
As they moved 'cross the floor
When the music was over
She slipped out of his arms
And out the door, yes she did
Yeah, a man loves a woman
But he can't understand
Why she's sad when she stares
At the ring on her hand
Or she sits in some club
Where the long shadows fall
Drop a coin in the jukebox
Not the phone on the wall
So close, yet so far away
So close, yet so far away
We believe in tomorrow
Baby more than today
We're so close
So close, yet so far away
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