If This Was the Last Song - Dee Dee Warwick



     
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If This Was the Last Song Lyrics


If this was your last month,
or this was your last week,
you'd be so careful,
with each precious day.If this was your last hour,
or this was your last moment,
you'd be so careful,
to live the right way.And if this was the last song,
that you ever heard,
you'd want to hear it,
all the way through.And if this was the last song,
that I ever sung,
I'd want to be,
about you.If you were a soldier,
and this was your last fight,
would you be careful,
or would you be brave.If you were a begger,
and this was your last night,
the money you'd spent,

would be all that you'd take.And if this was the last song,
that you ever heard,
you'd want to hear it,
all the way through.And if this was the last song,
that I ever sung,
I'd want to be,
about you.Somebody is standing outside,
in the pouring rain,
somebody is standing outside,
can you ease the pain?Somebody is standing outside,
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
somebody is standing outside,
won't you just, won't you just,
open your heart and let him in?

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Dee Dee Warwick (September 25, 1945 – October 18, 2008) was an African-American soul singer. Born in Newark, New Jersey as Delia Mae Warrick, she was the sister of Dionne Warwick, niece of Cissy Houston, and cousin of Whitney Houston. Dee Dee Warwick sang with her sister Dionne Warwick and their aunt Cissy Houston in the New Hope Baptist Church Choir in Newark, NJ: eventually the three women formed the gospel trio the Gospelaires who often performed with the Drinkard Singers, Houston being a member of both groups.

Read more about Dee Dee Warwick on Last.fm.


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