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Love's Gone Bad - Chris Clark



     
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Ah I feel a pounding in my brain
Ice-cold water runnin' through my veins
Got a bad taste in my mouth from bitter tears
Heart so sad 'cause love's gone bad
I see a rainbow all in black
Must be a sign that you ain't comin' back
Wake up at night callin' your name
I see a face on my window pane
I've been this way since you've been gone
Without your love I can't go on
Look in the mirror, what do I see?
A cryin' face, kinda looks like me
Now where's the love you promised me?
Where's he tenderness to comfort me?
Everytime some love I choose
I seem to always be the one to lose

Bad taste in my mouth from bitter tears
Heart fells sad 'cause love's gone bad
Love's gone bad, heart fells bad
Black crows flying up above
It's a sign that I live life without love
signs on the man, signs on the sea
signs everywhere I said I'm destined to be
And this world where nothing's right
Since you've been gone I can't sleep at night
You said you'd be true to me
Instead you made a fool out of me
Heart feels sad, love's gone bad
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written by Holland, Edward, Jr. James / Dozier, Lamont Herbert / Holland, Brian
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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This page represents two artists: 1) Chris Clark, the '60s Motown diva 2) Chris Clark, the contemporary electronic artist 1) a blue-eyed soul motown diva still beloved to Motown and northern soul fans. Among several singles her biggest and best-remembered is "Love's Gone Bad" written by the powerhouse hit-maker trio Holland-Dozier-Holland; it peaked on Billboard's R&B charts in 1966. 2) an English electronic/idm artist signed to Warp Records. With the 2006 release of Throttle Furniture, he changed his artist name to Clark.


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