| Miscellaneous
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| Why Do Lovers Break Each Other’s Heart?
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| Why Do Lovers Break Each Other’s Hearts?
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| Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans
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| Written by Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich, and Tony Powers
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| Peaked at # 38 in 1963
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| Their last Top 40 hit, featuring lead singer Darlene Love, produced by Phil
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| Spector
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| as a tribute to Frankie Lymon.
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| (oom-oppa-toom, oppa-toom, oppa-toom, oppa-toom, oppa-toom, oppa-toom,
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| oppa-toom)
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| (oppa-toom, oppa-toom, oppa-toom, oppa-toom oppa-toom, oppa-toom, oppa-
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| toom, oppa-toom
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| Why do lovers break each other’s heart?
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| Oh, tell me why do lovers have to drift apart?
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| When me met the world was right
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| Now I’m cryin' every night
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| Why do lovers break each other’s heart?
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| (shoo-dooby-doop, shoo-dooby-dooby-doo-wah)
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| Why do lovers break each other’s heart?
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| Oh, tell me why can’t lovers finish what they start?
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| A year ago we were one
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| Now just look at what we’ve done
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| Why do lovers break each other’s heart?
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| Tell me, tell me I don’t understand
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| Why we always hurt the ones we love
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| Tell, me, tell me where’s the life we planned?
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| Where are the dreams that we were dreaming o-o-of?
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| Why do lovers break each other’s heart?
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| Oh, tell me why do lovers have to drift apart?
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| When me met the world was right
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| Now I’m cryin' every night
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| Why do lovers break each other’s heart?
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| (shoo-dooby-doop, shoo-dooby-doop)
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| (shooby-dooby-dooby-doo-wah)
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| When me met the world was right
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| Now I’m cryin' every night
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| Why do lovers break each other’s heart?
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| (Why do lovers break each other’s heart?) oh, tell me why
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| (Why do lovers break each other’s heart?) oh, tell me, tell me why, why, why,
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| why
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| FADE |