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Tower Of Strength - Frankie Vaughan



     
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If I were a tower of strength, I'd walk away
I'd look in your eyes and here's what I'd say
I don't want you, I don't need you, I don't love you anymore
And I'd walk out the door
You'd be down on your knees
You'd be calling to me
But a tower of strength is a-something
I'll never be
If I were a tower of strength, I'd watch you cry
I'd laugh at your tears and tell you goodbye
I don't want you, I don't need you, I don't love you anymore
And I'd walk out the door
You'd be down on your knees
You'd be calling to me
But a tower of strength is a-something
I'll never be

No I don't want you, I don't need you, I don't love you anymore
And I'd walk out the door
You'd be down on your knees, yeah
You'd be calling to me
But a tower of strength is a-something
I'll never be
Well, a tower of strength is a-something
I'll never be
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Frankie Vaughan, CBE (3 February 1928-17 May 1999) was a singer of traditional pop music in the United Kingdom. He was born Frank Abelson to a Jewish family in Liverpool, England. The name Vaughan came from a grandmother whose first grandson he was, who used to call Frank "my number one" grandson, in whose Russian accent "one" sounded like "Vaughan." In his early life, he was a member of the Lancaster Lads Club, a member group of the National Association of Boys' Clubs in the UK, and in his career he was a major contributor to the clubs...

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