Put Yourself In My Place - The Elgins



     
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Put Yourself In My Place Lyrics


Ooh, haa, I can't take this situation
It's makin' me feel so blue
One moment you walked into my life
And now you're sayin' that we're throughI hear that you're in love now
Babe, I don't know what to say
I can't believe, I still feel this way, yeah
I hear that you're in love now
Babe, I don't know what to say
But before you decide you won't be mine
Put yourself in my placeCircle will come around
You gotta put yourself
In my place
When your lovers bring you down
There's no one else around
You gotta put yourself
In my placeThere's no rhyme or reason
That keeps me playin' along
I guess that I'll just keep on believin'

Inside you, love will know right from wrongBabe, I don't know what to say
I can't believe, I still feel this way, yeah
I hear that you're in love now
Babe, I don't know what to say
But before you decide, you won't be mine
Put yourself in my placeCircle will come around
You gotta put yourself
In my place
When your lovers bring you down
There's no one else around
You gotta put yourself
In my place, heyCircle will come around
You gotta put yourself
In my place
When your lovers bring you down
There's no one else around
You gotta put yourself
In my placeCircle will come around
You gotta put yourself
In my place
When your lovers bring you down
There's no one else around
You gotta put yourself
In my place

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The Elgins were an American vocal group on the Motown label, active from the late 1950s to 1967. Their most successful record was "Heaven Must Have Sent You", written and produced by the Holland–Dozier–Holland team, which was a hit in the US in 1966, and in the UK when reissued in 1971. Founding members Robert Fleming, Johnny Dawson, Cleo "Duke" Miller and Norbert McClean recorded together for various small labels in Detroit prior to their Motown days, as the Sensations, the Five Emeralds, and the Downbeats, and also recorded as the Downbeats for Motown in 1962.

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