Bill Deal & the Rhondels - Can I Change My Mind Lyrics

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Can I Change My Mind

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What Are The Lyrics For Can I Change My Mind By Bill Deal & the Rhondels?
She didn't bat an eye, as I packed my bags to leave
I thought she would cry, or sit around my room and grieve But oh the girl she fooled me this time Acting like I was the last thing on her mind Now I'd like to start all over again I just want to change my mind As I took those steps, toward that open door Knowing all the time, oh Lord I just didn't wanna go She didn't give me no sign Nothing that would make me wanna change my mind And I would like to start all over again Baby, can I change my mind 'Cause I would like to change my mind You know, I was confused, sitting here by myself thinking watching you walk to the door and walk away what was I supposed to say change your mind Oh I've played my game so many times before But people let me tell y'all, that I never reached the door Oh the wind it is high tonight I keep lookin' for my baby but she's not in sight And I would like to start all over again Baby can I change my mind 'Cause I would like to start all over again Baby can I change my, my mind 'Cause I would like to start all over again with you girl |
Who Wrote Can I Change My Mind By Bill Deal & the Rhondels?
Barry George Despenza, Carl Wolfolk
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What's The Duration Of The Can I Change My Mind By Bill Deal & the Rhondels?The duration of Can I Change My Mind is 2:52 minutes and seconds. |
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