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If I had a dime for every time,
I dreamed about you
(Dreamed about you)
I'll tell you no joke yes I'm really broke baby without you (girl without you)
And oh ho ho
Tell me what should I do
When you tell me that you love me, darling
(Are you gonna break your promise baby)
You said that you love me
(Are you gonna break your promise to me)
And now you're actin' so strange
(Are you gonna break your promise baby)
You said that you need me
(Are you gonna break your promise to me)
If I saw you with somebody new, I'd be so helpless (be so helpless)
So tell me what are you gonna do, don't leave me breathless (leave me breathless)

And oh ho ho
Tell me what should I do
When you tell me that you love me, darling
(I'm gonna break your promise baby)
You said that you love me
(I'm gonna break your promise to me)
Tell me what should I do
When you tell me that you love me, darling
(I'm gonna break your promise baby)
You said that you love me
(I'm gonna break your promise to me)
Now you're actin' so strange, baby
(I'm gonna break your promise baby)
You said that you need me
(I'm gonna break your promise to me)
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written by BELL, THOMAS RANDOLPH/HART, WILLIAM A.
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Roba Music

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The Delfonics were the quintessential Philadelphia soul singing group, most popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Brothers William and Wilbert Hart formed the group with Richard Daniels, and Randy (Rudy) Cain in high school in the early 1960s. Richard Daniels one of the founding members would be drafted just before the groups first major success. Soon, they became known throughout the Philadelphia area, signing with Cameo Records. At Cameo, Stan Watson introduced them to the man who made them famous, producer Thom Bell, then working with Chubby Checker.

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