Wild And Blue

Album: Wild & Blue (1982)
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  • Way across town a phone rings off the wall
    If you know he ain't home why do you keep callin'
    You're gonna drive yourself crazy and you know that it's true
    It's making you wild and blue

    Wild and blue it's no wonder
    Look at the things that you do
    They could just take you up to yonder
    You're already wild and blue

    In somebody's room on the far side of town
    With your mind all made up and the shades all pulled down
    Someone is trying to satisfy you
    He don't know you're wild and you're blue

    Wild and blue it's no wonder
    Look at the things that you do
    They could just take you up to yonder honey
    You're already wild and blue

    It's four in the morning
    And your all alone
    With no place to go
    Why don't you come home
    I'll be right here baby waiting for you
    I know you've been wild and blue

    Wild and blue it's no wonder
    Look at the things that you do
    They could just take you up to yonder honey
    You're already wild and blue

    Wild and blue it's no wonder
    Look at the things that you do
    They could just take you up to yonder Writer/s: John Scott Sherrill
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, THOMAS G. CAIN D/B/A CANDY CANE MUSIC, TRAVELLERS HOLLOW MUSIC
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