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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Donna Summer
Lead Vocals
Keith Forsey
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Donna Summer
Composer
Giorgio Moroder
Composer
Pete Bellotte
Composer
Harold Faltermeyer
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Giorgio Moroder
Producer
Pete Bellotte
Producer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Looking up, again
I'm coming back to life
I'm coming back to life
Looking up, to you
Really up to you
You had to pull me through
Looking up
[Verse 2]
Looking up, a change
Is coming over me
I know now that I'm free
Looking up, I find
I'm walking tall and proud
I'm happy all the time
[Verse 3]
Looking up
I'm looking up (Looking up)
I see my troubles far behind (Looking up)
Looking up (Looking up)
I feel I'm rising to the top (Looking up, looking up)
(Looking up, looking up, looking up)
[Verse 4]
(Looking up, looking up
Looking up, looking up, looking up)
[Verse 5]
Looking up, a change
Is coming over me
I know now that I'm free
Looking up, I find
I'm walking tall and proud
And happy all the time
[Verse 6]
Looking up
I'm looking up (Looking up)
I see my troubles far behind (Looking up)
I'm looking up (Looking up)
I feel I'm rising to the top (Looking up, looking up)
(Looking up, looking up, looking up)
[Verse 7]
(Looking up, looking up
Looking up, looking up, looking up)
[Verse 8]
Someone that understands
Is there until the end
To hold the light for me
The light that helps me see
And in my darkest hours
Will come with sunny showers
To help me to forget
Oh, I'm so glad we met (Looking up)
[Verse 9]
And since that rainy day (Looking up)
The clouds just stay away (Looking up)
You chase them with your love (Looking up)
The greatest love I've known (Looking up)
'Cause in the darkest hour (Looking up)
You come with sunny showers (Looking up)
My life is yours today (Looking up)
Don't ever go away
[Verse 10]
Looking up
I'm looking up (Looking up)
I see my troubles far behind (Looking up)
Looking up (Looking up)
I feel I'm rising to the top (Looking up)
I'm looking up (Looking up)
I see my troubles far behind
Written by: Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte