Maybe Your Baby's Got The Blues

Album: Heartland (1987)
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  • If you hear her cry at night
    Better turn on your light
    Maybe your baby's got the blues
    When she says there's nothing wrong
    She just wants to be alone
    You can bet your baby's got the blues

    [Chorus]
    Women like men to make the first move
    And touch her like he used to
    When there's achin' in her heart
    Only tenderness can find
    Women like men to make them feel alive
    And keep her apron strings untied
    Yes women like men
    To love them through the blues sometime

    When her days all run the same
    And she says she thinks she needs a change
    Maybe your baby's got the blues
    If she says she's just a wife
    And so far from the glamorous life
    You can bet your baby's got the blues

    [Chorus]

    Yes, women like men to love them through the blues sometimes Writer/s: GRAHAM HAMILTON LYLE, TROY HAROLD SEALS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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