Daryl Hall & John Oates - Used to Be My Girl Lyrics

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Used to Be My Girl

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What Are The Lyrics For Used to Be My Girl By Daryl Hall & John Oates?
Good loving
The girl's got plenty good lovin' Ask me how I know and I'll tell you so Used to be my girl I respect her when she was mine I used to neglect her She wanted more than I could give But as long as I live she'll be my girl She used to be my girl She used to be my girl Oh, her personality The girl was so right for me She's my girl And If I had the chance once more I'd take her back As a matter a fact I'd take her back Not only good-looking but looking smart Can't beat her cooking Ask me how I know and I'll tell you so She used to be my girl She used to be my girl She used to be my girl Oh, her personality The girl was so right for me She's my girl And If I had the chance I'd take her back As a matter a fact I'd take her back Sh-sh-should've Sh-sh-should've Sh-sh-should've Sh-sh-should've Don't you know I'm way down, way down? Don't you know I'm way down, way down? Listen Good loving The girl's got plenty good lovin' Ask me how I know and I'll tell you so She used to be my girl, my girl She used to be my girl She used to be my girl She used to be my girl ... |
Who Wrote Used to Be My Girl By Daryl Hall & John Oates?
Kenneth Gamble, Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff
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What's The Duration Of The Used to Be My Girl By Daryl Hall & John Oates?The duration of Used to Be My Girl is 4:00 minutes and seconds. |
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