Blood, Sweat & Tears - I Can't Quit Her Lyrics

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I Can't Quit Her

I Can't Quit Her Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For I Can't Quit Her By Blood, Sweat & Tears?
I can't quit her
She's got a hold on me She got her hand on my soul I can't quit her 'Cause I see her face everywhere I go In the city streets, in the country fields In the back of my mind I know it can't be real For a woman to possess All the tenderness she had But the hands of time Keep tickin' on my back 'Cause it's been so long Since I had her back beside me Yeah, I know I can't quit her 'Cause on my darkest night She comes on like a light I can't quite her Try as I may, with all my might She had a woman's touch And a young girls eyes And in seconds flat I was proselytized Turned around And made to feel sweet love But the hands of time Keep tickin' on my back 'Cause it's been so long Since I had her back beside me True love is somethin' Ev'ry young boy knows about And he fights his whole soul all the best to find some I was a young boy 'Til I held her in my arms Now I find that I'm strung out behind some I can't quit her She got her hand on me She got a hold on my soul 'Cause I your face everywhere I go I can't quit her, woo ooo yeah I know You know I see your face Everywhere I go! I need her...I need the little girl |
Who Wrote I Can't Quit Her By Blood, Sweat & Tears?
Al Kooper, Irwin Levine
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What's The Duration Of The I Can't Quit Her By Blood, Sweat & Tears?The duration of I Can't Quit Her is 3:38 minutes and seconds. |
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