Frankie

Album: Gold (1959)
Charted: 9
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  • Frankie, wherever you are, I love you

    Though you've found a new love, I still miss you so
    I just can't forget you, but you'll never know
    Frankie, my darling, I'll never let you see me cry

    Once I was your sweetheart, now I'm just a friend
    Once you really loved me, now I just pretend
    Frankie, my darling, I'll never let you see me cry

    Oh, Frankie (Frankie) I'd rather hide
    These teardrops (teardrops) deep down inside
    I'm crying (crying) but you'll never see
    I'd rather cry than have you pity me

    Though my nights are lonely since we've been apart
    I'll always keep this secret deep within my heart
    Frankie, my darling, I'll never let you see me cry

    Frankie, wherever you are, I love you Writer/s: HOWARD GREENFIELD, NEIL SEDAKA
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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