Brother Woodman - Watts [Take 1] Lyrics

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Watts [Take 1]
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Watts [Take 1] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Watts [Take 1] By Brother Woodman?
We were more than lovers,
We were more than sweethearts, It's so hard to understand. Don't know why it happened, Don't know how it started, Why should we be strangers, After all we planned. I can't show my face, Can't go anyplace, People stop an' stare, It's so hard to bear, Everybody knows you left me, It's the talk of the town Every time we meet, My heart skips a beat, We don't stop to speak, 'Though it's just a week, Everybody knows you left me, It's the talk of the town We send out invitations, To friends and relations, Announcing our weddin' day Friends and our relations, Gave congratulations, How can you face them? What can you say? Let's make up sweetheart, We can't stay apart, Don't let foolish pride, Keep you from my side, How can love like ours be ended? It's the talk of the town How can you face them? What can you say? Let's make up sweetheart, We can't stay apart, Don't let foolish pride, Keep you from my side, How can love like ours be ended? It's the talk of the town, hm It's the talk of the town. |
Who Wrote Watts [Take 1] By Brother Woodman?
Al J. Neiburg, Jerry Livingston, Marty Symes
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What's The Duration Of The Watts [Take 1] By Brother Woodman?The duration of Watts [Take 1] is 2:33 minutes and seconds. |
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