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Bad Reputation - Freedy Johnston



     
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I know I got a bad reputaion
And it isn't just talk, talk, talk
If I could only give you everything
You know I haven't gotI couldn't have one conversation
If it wasn't for the lies, lies, lies
And still I ought to tell you everything
'Til I close my eyesSuddenly I'm on the street
Seven years disappear below my feet
Been breaking down
Do you want me now?
Do you want me now?Suddenly I'm down in Harold's Square
Looking in the crowd, your face is everywhere
Been turning around
Do you want me now?
Do you want me now?Don't try to be an inspiration
Just wasting your time, time, time
You know about the best I'll ever be
See it in your eyesI know I got a bad reputaion

And it isn't just talk, talk, talk
If I could only give you everything
You know I haven't gotSuddenly I'm on the street
Seven years disappear below my feet
Been breaking down
Do you want me now?
Do you want me now?Suddenly I'm in another place
Looking in the crowd I think I see your face
Been turning around
Do you want me now?
Do you want me now?Do you want me now?
Do you want me now?
Do you want me now?
Do you want me now?Don't you think I've heard the talk?
Nobody's going to tell me who to love
Been breaking down
Do you want me now?
Do you want me now?Suddenly I'm down in Harold's Square
Looking in the crowd, your face is everywhere
Just turning around
Do you want me now?
Do you want me now?Been breaking down
Do you want me now?
Do you want me now?I'm just breaking down, down, down, down
Been breaking down, down, down, down
Been breaking down, down, down, down
Been breaking down, down, down, down
Been breaking down, down, down, down

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Freedy Johnston (born 1961) is a New York City-based singer-songwriter originally from Kinsley, Kansas. Johnston's first album, "The Trouble Tree" was released in 1990, and features the guitar playing of the roots musician and author, David Hamburger. Johnston sold some of his family's farmland to finance the recording of his second album, Can You Fly (an event he wrote about in a song on that album, "Trying to Tell You I Don't Know").

Read more about Freedy Johnston on Last.fm.


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