Troubled Soul - The Midnighters



     
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Troubled Soul Lyrics


Oh, the sun may shine through your window on a summer's day
Doesn't change, your heavy heart skips a beat each day
You get a temporary high as your watch life pass you by
Every single day you want to cry
Can we wish the tears a fond goodbye
Aching heart, troubled soul
I wanna tell you something wanted you to know
Look at these eyes, look at this smile
They're gonna stay around here for a while
Aching heart, troubled soul
I wanna tell you something wanted you to know
Look at there eyes, look at this smile
They're gonna stay around here for a while
Oh, the rain may pour and it may fall
But still I'll always here you call
I'll be waiting, waiting for you
Oh, your eyes so blue your, smile so wide
I think about you everyday and every night

I'll be waiting, waiting for you
Aching heart, troubled soul
I wanna tell you something wanted you to know
Look at there eyes, look at this smile
They're gonna stay around here for a while
Aching heart, troubled soul
I wanna tell you something wanted you to know
Look at there eyes, look at this smile
They're gonna stay around here for a while
Aching heart, troubled soul
I wanna tell you something wanted you to know
Look at there eyes, look at this smile
They're gonna stay around here for a while

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The backup group with R&B legend Hank Ballard, this Detroit band was initially called the Royals when they formed in 1952. Henry Booth, Charles Sutton, Lawson Smith, and Sonny Woods were the original lineup. Ballard replaced Smith in 1953 and became the lead singer. They became the Midnighters in 1954. The group disbanded temporarily in 1965, then reformed with Frank Stadford, Walter Miller, and Wesley Hargrove. This unit worked in the James Brown Revue for several years.

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