Hootie & the Blowfish - Before the Heartache Rolls In [Non LP Bonus Track] Lyrics

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Before the Heartache Rolls In [Non LP Bonus Track]
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Before the Heartache Rolls In [Non LP Bonus Track] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Before the Heartache Rolls In [Non LP Bonus Track] By Hootie & the Blowfish?
There's a chill in your kissin'
And a thrill I've been missin' too long This love is deceivin', babe, I'm believin' This thing's going' wrong 'cause your eyes betray your heart and soul And your love for me is growin' old And I think maybe I'd better pack my bags and Chorus: Roll like the wind, better roll 'till the highway ends Gonna roll on outta her Before the heartache rolls in There's a lonesome sound that keeps rollin' 'round inside of me Those wheel on the highway are whinin' on by Baby I gotta leave If I don't get out now while my minds in control Then I'll never be able to ever let go And I think maybe I better head outta here and Repeat chorus |
Who Wrote Before the Heartache Rolls In [Non LP Bonus Track] By Hootie & the Blowfish?
Bill Lloyd, Radney M. Foster
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What's The Duration Of The Before the Heartache Rolls In [Non LP Bonus Track] By Hootie & the Blowfish?The duration of Before the Heartache Rolls In [Non LP Bonus Track] is 4:25 minutes and seconds. |
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