Right Or Wrong

Album: Let's Have A Party: The Very Best Of Wanda Jackson (1961)
Charted: 29
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  • Right or wrong I'll be with you
    I'll do what you ask me to
    For I believe that I belong
    By your side, right or wrong

    Right or wrong it's got to be
    Always you, always me
    Won't you take me along
    To be with you right or wrong?

    If it's right for me to love you
    It can't be wrong for me to care
    If you will say you love me
    My life with you I'll share

    Right or wrong, day by day
    All my love, all the way
    For I believe that I belong
    By your side, right or wrong

    If it's right for me to love you
    It can't be wrong for me to care
    If you will say you love me
    My life with you I'll share

    Right or wrong, day by day
    All my love, all the way
    For I believe that I belong
    By your side, right or wrong Writer/s: Wanda Jackson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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