Lyrics Too Late to Cry Baby - Lonnie Johnson, Otis Spann

Too Late to Cry Baby - Lonnie Johnson, Otis Spann
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Date of issue: 12.04.2009
Song language: English

Too Late to Cry Baby

Too late to cry baby, your last chance is gone
Too late to cry baby, your best man is gone
You been so mean and evil, that you should be left alone
I tried for so many years, but I just can’t please your mind
Tried for so many years, but I just can’t please your mind
I found out you not in love with me, it’s been somebody else all the time
Well, you can’t keep me baby, and chase every man in town
Well, you can’t keep it baby, and chase every man in town
You either gonna get me in a world of trouble, or you’ll end up in six feet of
ground
Tell her!
(spoken words — Otis Spann)
Well, I want a woman I can love, tell the whole round world she’s mine
Well, I want a woman I can love, tell the whole round world she’s mine
I found out being in love with you, is just a waste of time
Well, it was three o’clock in the mornin', when my baby staggered in the door
That did it!
(spoken words — Lonnie Johnson)
Yes, it was three o’clock in the mornin', when my baby staggered in the door
I said, «Go right back where you stayed last night, don’t need daddy’s love any
more.»

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Artist lyrics: Lonnie Johnson
Artist lyrics: Otis Spann