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Trying to Live My Life Without You - Otis Clay



     
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I used to smoke five packs of cigarettes a day
It was the hardest thing to put them away
I drank four or five bottles of wine
I kept a glass in my hand all the timeBreaking those habit was hard to do
But nothing prepared me for the changes
That you put me throughTryin' to live my life without you babe
It's the hardest thing I'll ever do
Try and forget the love we once shared
It's the hardest burden I'll ever bearOh, babyI had the worst reputation around
For chasin' all the women in town
I thought changin' my way of livin' was hard to do
But the worst habit to break baby was lovin' you
I've done everything I tried to do
But it's gonna take a miracle to get me over youTryin' to live my life without you babe
It's the hardest thing I'll ever do
Try and forget the love we once shared
It's the hardest burden I'll ever bearOh, baby, babyTryin' to live my life without you babe
It's the hardest thing I'll ever do

Try and forget the love we shared
It's the hardest Burden I'll ever knowTryin' to live my love without you babe
Hardest thing i'll ever do
Try and forget the love we shared
Its the hardest burden i'll ever know
Tryin' to live my life without you babe
It's the hardest thing I'll ever do
Try and forget the love we shared
Its the hardest Burden I'll ever bear
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Born February 11, 1942 in the rural community of Waxhaw, Mississippi, Otis was raised in a strong Church community Otis Clay started his career as a gospel singer in Chicago in the mid-60s, but gained fame after switching to soul and R&B a few years later. Over the next decade, he produced a string of hit singles, recorded in Memphis' legendary Muscle Shoals studios. His most succsful period was when he switch to the famous produce Willie Mitchell at Hi records.
"Trying to Live My Live without You" reportedly sold half a million copies in 1972.

Read more about Otis Clay on Last.fm.


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