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I Wonder Why - Dion & The Belmonts



     
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Love is a hunger that burns in my soul
But you never noticed the pain
Love in an anchor that won't let me go
I reached out to hold you
But you push me away
And you always convinced me to stay
And I wonder why
We hold on with tears in our eyes
And I wonder why
We have to break down to make things alright
And I wonder why
I can't seem to tell you goodbye
Yeah, I wonder why
I'm no angel my selfish pride
But I love you more everyday
Love is an anger that builds a pain inside
As a tears of frustration roll down my face
But is love always have to turn out this way?

And I wonder why
We hold on with tears in our eyes
And I wonder why
We have to break down to make things alright
And I wonder why
I can't seem to tell you goodbye
Oh, I wonder why
I don't want to fight again tonight
About the little things, please baby
I just wanna find my way back to love, oh
I meet you there, baby
(Hold on, break down, can't seem)
And I wonder why
We hold on with tears in our eyes
And I wonder why, I wonder why
We have to break down to make things alright
And I wonder why
I can't seem to tell you goodbye
I wonder why
We hold on with tears in our eyes
And I wonder why
We have to break down to make things alright
And I wonder why
I can't seem to tell you goodbye
Oh yeah and I wonder why, I wonder why
No, oh yeah, I wonder why, baby
And I wonder why
We hold on with tears in our eyes
And I wonder why, I wonder why
We have to break down to make things

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Dion & the Belmonts were a leading American vocal group of the late 1950s. The group formed when Dion DiMucci joined The Belmonts - Carlo Mastrangelo, Fred Milano (August 22, 1939 - January 1, 2012), and Angelo D'Aleo - in late 1957. After an unsuccessful first single, the group were signed to Laurie Records. Their breakthrough came when "I Wonder Why" made # 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and the group appeared for the first time on the Dick Clark TV show. They followed it with the ballads "No One Knows" (#19) and "Don't Pity Me" (#40).


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