Ain't Nobody Home - Howard Tate



     
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Ain't Nobody Home Lyrics


Once upon a time, a long long time ago
Wherever you would lead me, I would surely follow
Boy, you put me through some pain and misery
And now you're standing at my doorstep
Telling me how much you need meAin't nobody home
Ain't nobody homeHow many times I begged for you to come home
But you laughed at me and said to let you alone
Through my falling tears I saw you walk away
And now you're beg me to forgive you
But this time, baby, it's your turn to payAin't nobody home
Ain't nobody homeBoy, I used to love you
I placed no one else above you
I gave you everything that I owned
But baby, you can't come back here'Cause there ain't nobody home
Ain't nobody homeOnce upon a time, when you went on your way
How I hoped and prayed, that you'd come back some day
But time has made some changes and turned me upside down
And now you're beg me to forgive you

But this time, baby, you can turn right around'Cause there ain't nobody home
Ain't nobody home
Ain't nobody home
Ain't nobody home
Ain't nobody home
Ain't nobody home
Songwriters
JERRY RAGOVOYPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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Howard Tate is an American soul music singer and songwriter. He was born August 14, 1939, in Macon, Georgia, and moved with his family to Philadelphia in the early 1940s. In his teens, he joined a gospel music group that included Garnett Mimms, and as the Gainors, the group in the early 1960s recorded rhythm and blues sides for Mercury Records and Cameo Records. Tate performed with organist Bill Doggett and returned to Philadelphia.

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