"If There's Any Justice" was the first single taken from British R&B singer Lemar's second album Time to Grow. The single became another top 10 hit for Lemar, peaking at #3 in the UK singles chart, his fourth in a row to reach the top ten. The song, although peaking one place lower than "Dance (With U)", became his biggest hit to date, spending four months within the UK top 75 singles chart. The song lyrics refer to Lemar being in love with a girl, but she already has a man.

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  • "If There's Any Justice" was the first single taken from British R&B singer Lemar's second album Time to Grow. The single became another top 10 hit for Lemar, peaking at #3 in the UK singles chart, his fourth in a row to reach the top ten. The song, although peaking one place lower than "Dance (With U)", became his biggest hit to date, spending four months within the UK top 75 singles chart. The song lyrics refer to Lemar being in love with a girl, but she already has a man. He's saying that if he'd got there first, he would be her man instead. He is making it clear in the song that he feels that the world is unjustified because of this fact. Dutch singer Floortje Smit covered the song for her debut album "Fearless". It is called "Justice" and it will be used as her third single. American country music singer Lee Greenwood originally recorded "If There's Any Justice" in 1987. Greenwood's song went to #38 in the U.S. country music charts and was written by Michael Nobel, C. Michael Spriggs and Tony Chalk Colton.
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