Barry Manilow - Break Down the Door Lyrics
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Break Down the Door
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What Are The Lyrics For Break Down the Door By Barry Manilow?
I'm not the man I used to be, fell down a time or two
When luck was lookin' out for me I missed the knock and never knew I let you go But you can't get away from me again Do you want me to plead? Do you want me to cry? Any proof that you need, any promise you'll buy Do you want me to break down the door? Do you want me to break down the door? Break down the door You say you saw me lose control, look now I'm in the lead And you can have my heart and soul I'm overhauled and guaranteed, what do you say? Why don't you take a chance on me again? Do you want me to plead? Do you want me to cry? Any proof that you need, any promise you'll buy Do you want me to break down the door? Do you want me to break down the door? Break down the door Can't say for sure what's comin' It ain't what's gone before Except we had some damn good times And I know we both want more Do you want me to plead? Do you want me to cry? Any proof that you need, any promise you'll buy Do you want me to break, do you want me to break down? Do you want me to break down the? Do you want me to break down the door? |
Who Wrote Break Down the Door By Barry Manilow?
Barry Manilow, Bob Gaudio, Enoch Anderson
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What's The Duration Of The Break Down the Door By Barry Manilow?The duration of Break Down the Door is 3:04 minutes and seconds. |
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