Linda Eder - One Bad Habit Lyrics

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One Bad Habit

One Bad Habit Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For One Bad Habit By Linda Eder?
I try my best to live a good life
Walk down that straight and narrow street My Mama told me go to live right Beware the strangers that you meet But she never, ever laid her eyes on you If she did, she'd know it's true [Chorus] I resist temptation when he's knocking at my door Got no time for trouble keep away But I've got one big trouble And I don't know what to do I've got one bad habit, you I saw you coming from the distance Like a falling dollar bill You're thinking woman's not mad I think I want you think I will When my mind leaves, when you smile, my body wants to stay What can I do, what can I say [Chorus] And I go, oh no every time you're near My resistance disappears You play me, sting me, turn me upside down God knows why I stick around [Chorus] I gave up lying, staying up too late I gave up on [unknown] But I got one big trouble And I don't know what to do I've got one bad habit, you I gave up drinking, smoking cigarettes And I gave up placing ??? But I got one big trouble And I don't know what to do I've got one bad habit, you I gave up sockeling everyday I had at the gym I gave up laughing on the wind But I got one big trouble And I don't know what to do I've got one bad habit, you |
Who Wrote One Bad Habit By Linda Eder?
Frank Wildhorn, Jack F. Murphy
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What's The Duration Of The One Bad Habit By Linda Eder?The duration of One Bad Habit is 3:54 minutes and seconds. |
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