Peggy Day

Album: Nashville Skyline (1969)
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  • Peggy Day stole my poor heart away,
    By golly, what more can I say,
    Love to spend the night with Peggy Day.

    Peggy night makes my future look so bright,
    Man, that girl is out of sight,
    Love to spend the day with Peggy night.

    Well, you know that even before I learned her name,
    You know I loved her just the same.
    An' I tell 'em all, wherever I may go,
    Just so they'll know, that she's my little lady
    And I love her so.

    Peggy Day stole my poor heart away,
    Turned my skies to blue from gray,
    Love to spend the night with Peggy Day.

    Peggy Day stole my poor heart away,
    By golly, what more can I say,
    Love to spend the night with Peggy Day.
    Love to spend the night with Peggy Day. Writer/s: BOB DYLAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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