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My True Confession - Brook Benton



     
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Dear Mr. Editor, won't you please
Print my story in your magazine?
Warn all the lovers how a cheating heart
Can only end up in miseryI was a lyin', cheating fool
I treated her so cruel
Broke her heart and made her cry
Broke every rule and that's my(True confession)
She can read the story
(Read it in your magazine)
That's my true confession(True confession)
And I'm sorry
(Sorry that I treated her so mean)
Oh, I'm sorry that I treated her meanNow I would call her up and apologize
If I was half the man I should be
But I'm afraid it's too late for that
'Cause I know she wouldn't listen to meI was a lyin', cheating fool
Treated her so cruel
Broke her heart and made her cry

Broke every rule and that's my(True confession)
She can read the story
(Read it in your magazine)
Print the story, it's my(True confession)
And I'm sorry
(Sorry that I treated her so mean)
Oh, I'm sorry that I treated her meanI know her love was true
But I made her cry so many times
Until one day she couldn't take it no more
She said goodbye to me
And walked straight out the doorSo please Mr. Editor, ask her for me
To take me back and give me a try
And I'll be true, oh, so true
And I'll love her till the day I dieAnd that's my
(True confession)
She can read the story
(Read it in your magazine)
Print the story, it's my(True confession)
I'm sorry
(Sorry that I treated her so mean)
Oh, true confession
An' she can read it your magazineThat's my
(True confession)
And I'm sorry, sorry
(Sorry that I treated her so mean)
Hey, hey

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Benjamin Franklin Peay was born September 9, 1931 in Camden, SC. When Benjamin was young he enjoyed gospel music and wrote songs and in 1948 he went to New York to pursue his music career. He was a member of several gospel groups including "The Langfordairies", "The Jerusalem Stars", and "The Golden Gate Quartet". After returning to his home state he joined a R&B singing group, "the Sandmen", and soon went back to New York to try for a big break. Eventually the record company decided to drop The Sandmen and push Brook as a solo artist.

Read more about Brook Benton on Last.fm.


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