Lyrics Broken Down Merry-Go-Round - Original Mono - Margaret Whiting

Broken Down Merry-Go-Round - Original Mono - Margaret Whiting
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Broken Down Merry-Go-Round - Original Mono, artist - Margaret Whiting. Album song Margaret Whiting's Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning), in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 23.06.2006
Record label: CHARLY
Song language: English

Broken Down Merry-Go-Round - Original Mono

You said that you love me but it wasn’t long till I’ve found
that you had me riding
A broken down merry go round
Sweet kisses your gave me but soon
it was all over town that you had me riding
A broken down merry go round
You told me that you would always be near, LOVE me my dear through sorrow and
tears
But all I left is a brace survivor
Instead of ring made of gold
My poor heart is breaking
you made me a fool and a clown
for you had me riding
A broken down merry go round
You told me that you would always be near… LOVE me my dear through sorrow and
tears
But all I left is a brace survivor
Instead of a ring made of gold
My poor heart is breaking
You made me a fool and a clown
For you had me riding
A broken down merry go, merry go, merry go, merry go round

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Artist lyrics: Margaret Whiting