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It's A Shame - Delroy Wilson



     
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It's A Shame Lyrics


It's a shame, the rules change not the game
Such a shame, it's the same
Now every thing's in vain
All in vain, it's such a shame
Could it be true that there's nothing left to do
For me and you, can't be true
We all can't be such fools
'Cos life be so cruel?
Could life be so cruel?
Maybe, I don't even try fearing what I'd find
Guess, I am a number on the line
Could you please tell me, why we're on the same line
And we're fallin' behind on life
Life is great, I'm walking in the sun and everything is cool
Yeah it's true, there's so much we can do
Feels so right yeah, it's all right
Maybe, I don't even try fearing what I'd find
Guess, I am a number on the line

Could you please tell me why?
Baby, really gonna try, no fear at all what I'd find
'Cos I am a number on the line
Could you please tell me why we're on the same line
And fallin' behind, fallin' behind on life
Oh, oh, oh, oh, ooh, oh, it's a shame
It's a shame, oh, it's a shame
It's a shame, it's a shame
[Incomprehensible]Such a shame, oh, oh, oh
It's the same, oh, oh, oh, oh

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Delroy Wilson OD (5 October 1948 – 6 March 1995) was a Jamaican ska, rocksteady, reggae singer. Born in Trench Town, Kingston, Jamaica, Wilson released his first single "Emy Lou" in 1961 for record producer, Clement "Coxsone" Dodd, at the age of thirteen. His early years with Coxsone yielded a number of ska hits, the biggest of which, the Lee Perry-written "Joe Liges" was an attack on rival producer and former Dodd employee Prince Buster.

Read more about Delroy Wilson on Last.fm.


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