Frankie Ballard - Tell Me You Get Lonely Lyrics

Get the lyrics to the song: Tell Me You Get Lonely by Frankie Ballard at LyricsKeeper.com.
Tell Me You Get Lonely

Tell Me You Get Lonely Lyrics |
---|
What Are The Lyrics For Tell Me You Get Lonely By Frankie Ballard?
I bet you're kickin' yourself for lettin' me walk away
Makin' yourself a list of things you wish you didn't say Sitting by the phone hoping it's gonna ring Tell me you get lonely when it's cold outside Tell me that you're only barely gettin' by I need to know it hurts every time that you hear my name It ain't the same without me, girl Tell me you get lonely Sometimes you're up all night cryin' over me You've gotta take off of work to catch up on your sleep But that just don't work, now does it, baby So tell me you get lonely when it's cold outside Tell me that you're only barely gettin' by I need to know it hurts every time that you hear my name It ain't the same without me, girl Tell me you get lonely Tell me you get lonely, and I'll come back All you've gotta do is call me, my bag's been packed I'm dyin' of pride, but I want you to know That I get lonely when it's cold outside Baby, I'm only barely gettin' by And it still hurts every time that I hear your name It ain't the same without you, girl Baby, I get lonely, yeah, I get lonely Tell me you get lonely too Tell me you get lonely |
Who Wrote Tell Me You Get Lonely By Frankie Ballard?
Martin Dodson, Dallas Davidson
|
What's The Duration Of The Tell Me You Get Lonely By Frankie Ballard?The duration of Tell Me You Get Lonely is 3:08 minutes and seconds. |
More Lyrics
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Lyrics Of The Day
- The Rockin' Highliners: It Doesn't Matter Yo this is the Rock kicking it with the Refugee camp…
- Buck Clarke: I'll Remember April This lovely day will lengthen into evening…
- Katherine Ellis: When You Touch Me [Bart B Moor Dub] Well you're boring me now…
- Mukala: Regret Maybe I was six or maybe five or three…
- Mary Ellen Tanner: But Not for Me Old man sunshine listen you…