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I Kinda Miss You - The Manhattans



     
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Another sad day in my life
Nothing is the same
Since you've been gone
This old house
Is not the same anymore
I'm sitting
And writing a letter to you
Knowing that you will
Probably never receive it
But I miss you
I walk by myself
I talk to myself
I sleep by myself
Ooh baby, I miss you
Dirty dishes in the sink, mmm hmm
Lots of time for me to think
Didn't think,

Didn't think I knew the tear
It's been a week,
But oh, it seems like a year
This house is not the same
Ooh, since you've been gone
I never thought that
You would stay so long
You haven't written
Woah, you never never call
I hope you're ok, but that ain't all
I kinda miss you
I kinda miss you
Heard a noise
Was someone else, yes it was
Walked the dogs all by mself
I go to bed
I go to bed but I can't sleep
I'm so depressed, I can't even eat
We had a fight
Woo yeah, I lost my head
I said some things
I shouldn't have said
If you miss me,
Woo yeah like I miss you
Come on back,
Come on back, let's start anew
I kinda miss you, I kinda miss you
I kinda miss you
I, you know I miss you
I kinda miss you
Mmm hmmmm
I, I kinda miss you
I, you know I miss you
I kinda miss you
You know I miss you
Ooh baby, ooh I miss you
I seal this letter,
I seal this letter with a tear
Baby, I miss you
The kiss and the goodbye
I wish I could
I wish I could do it all over again
Oh baby, I miss you
Oh I kinda miss you
I kinda miss you
I kinda miss you
I was wrong
People are talkin'
Give me one more chance
Got to want to
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written by Lovett, Winfred
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A long running male vocal group from Jersey City, New Jersey, with roots in the doo-wop era. They first formed as the Manhattans, circa 1963, and hit the charts on Carnival Records in the mid 60's, maintaining chart popularity well into the the 1980's when their hit "Shining Star" topped the charts. THE MANHATTANS were originally: Winfred "Blue" Lovett, Richard Taylor, Kenny Kelley, George "Smitty" Smith and Sonny Bivins.

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