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Lonely teardrops, why do you never dry?
Lonely teardrops, come home, come home
Just say you will, say you will, say you will, ah yeah
Lonely teardrops, why do you never dry?
Lonely teardrops, come home, come home
Just say you will, say you will, say you will
Ah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh, oh, oh, come home, just say you will
Say you will, say you will, say you will, say you will
Lonely teardrops, why do you never dry?
Lonely teardrops, come home, come home
Just say you will, say you will, say you will, ah, ah, yeah, yeah
Lonely teardrops, why do you never dry?
Lonely teardrops, come home, come home
Just say you will, say you will, say you will, say you will
Say you will, hey, hey, ooh
Come on and say that you will, oh, say you will
Yeah, yeah, hey, yeah, yeah, yeah

Well, I been good to you, baby, better than I been to myself
I been good to you, darlin', better than I been to myself
I want you to say, say you come on, come on
I want you to say, Lord, say that you'll come on, yeah
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, come on, come on, hey, come on
I ain't lyin' to you darlin'
Oh, you gotta do it [Incomprehensible]
Come on, come on, come on, yeah, yeah, yeah

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Ken Boothe's (born 1948 in Kingston, Jamaica) is known as "Mr Rocksteady" for his prominence during the musical period 1966-1974 and was a major idol for the to-be members of UB40. Boothe started by recording a version of Sandie Shaw's "Puppet on a String" in 1967. Later the same year, Boothe and Alton Ellis had a successful U.K. tour with the group The Soul Vendors. Under new direction from record producer Lloyd Chalmers, the song "Everything I Own" surprisingly was Number One in the UK in 1974.

Read more about Ken Boothe on Last.fm.


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