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Gregg alexander a love like that

          I've been running around, drunk with my friends, in southern california, fools looking for you.

        1. I've been running around, drunk with my friends, in southern california, fools looking for you.
        2. [Verse 1] I've been running around Drunk with my friends in Southern California Been fools looking for you I can't find you anywhere 'Cause you're with.
        3. "Love Like That" Written by Gregg Alexander & Rick Nowels BMI Work # A Love Like That LYRICS Love like that How'd you find a love.
        4. Go to channel Gregg Alexander (New Radicals) - A Love Like That (Unreleased) Xxtayce, "That witch."•17K views.
        5. A love like that How'd you find a love like that How'd you find a lover like that I've been running around Drunk with my friends In Southern.
        6. "Love Like That" Written by Gregg Alexander & Rick Nowels BMI Work # A Love Like That LYRICS Love like that How'd you find a love.!

          Gregg Alexander

          American singer-songwriter and producer

          Not to be confused with the rugby league player Greg Alexander.

          Musical artist

          Gregg Alexander (born Gregory Aiuto; May 4, 1970)[1] is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer.

          He served as lead vocalist and guitarist for the short-lived alternative rock band New Radicals, who are best known for the 1998 single "You Get What You Give".

          After the release of their only album, Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (1998), the group disbanded and Alexander shifted focus onto production and songwriting work for other artists.

          Since then, he has been credited on the singles "Life Is a Rollercoaster" and "Lovin' Each Day" by Ronan Keating, "Inner Smile" by Texas, "Murder on the Dancefloor" and "Mixed Up World" by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, all of which were commercial successes in the early 2000s.

          Alexander won a Grammy Award for his contributions to the 2003 single "The Game of Love" by Santana.[1]