Dolly Parton - I Really Got the Feeling Lyrics

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I Really Got the Feeling

I Really Got the Feeling Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For I Really Got the Feeling By Dolly Parton?
I really got the feeling that I'll love you for a long long time
I felt it from the moment we met you didn't ask me my sign I love my daddy but it really don't matter what my daddy might say I really got the feeling that I'll love you 'til my dying day You're a gentle man And a gentle man is getting mighty hard to find these days And you're a tender man And you're man enough to show your love and tender ways I really got the feeling that I'll love you for a long long time I felt it from the moment we met you didn't ask me my sign I love my daddy but it really don't matter what my daddy might say I really got the feeling that I'll love you 'til my dying day I love those silly things you do You make me feel once more like an innocent child of two I really got the feeling that I'll love you for a long long time I felt it from the moment we met you didn't ask me my sign I love my daddy but it really don't matter what my daddy might say I really got the feeling that I'll love you 'til my dying day I really got the feeling got the feeling I really got the feeling got the feeling I really got the feeling that I'll love you 'til my dying day |
Who Wrote I Really Got the Feeling By Dolly Parton?
Billy Vera
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What's The Duration Of The I Really Got the Feeling By Dolly Parton?The duration of I Really Got the Feeling is 3:08 minutes and seconds. |
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