Turn Around - Dodie Stevens



     
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Turn Around Lyrics


When you got pissed the other day
I didn't mean to but I called you
By your best friends name
Well give me a break I said that I was playin'
And on your birthday Monday night
I didn't get you anything, I ran outta time
It's the thought that counts
Well that's what they say and
And I know that I passed out that night
When you got naked
But turn around
There's always something
Please calm down
And I will do anything
You've got me runnin' around
Can't get my feet on the ground
Turn around
I'll make it up to you today

When you walked home the other night
I didn't pick you up
I don't know how you slipped my mind
Well I'm sorry, can't you hear what I am sayin'?
You only walked five miles
Don't know why you're complainin'
Turn around
There's always something
Please calm down
And I will do anything
You've got me runnin' around
Can't get my feet on the ground
Turn around
I'll make it up to you today
And all those times, I should've lied and said, "You're right"
I stick my foot in my mouth all the time but that's the story of my life
Things aren't the same when you're not around
'Cause you're the only thing that I've been thinkin' about
Turn around
There's always something
Please calm down
And I will do anything
You've got me runnin' around
Can't get my feet on the ground
Turn around
I'll make it up to you
Turn around
There's always something
Please calm down
And I will do anything
You've got me runnin' around
Can't get my feet on the ground
Turn around
I'll make it up to you today
Today, today

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Dodie Stevens, (born Geraldine Ann Pasquale, 17 February 1946, Chicago, Illinois), was a singing prodigy at the age of four. By the time she was seven she began making local television appearances, and in 1959, at age thirteen, she had the #1 hit, gold record “Pink Shoelaces”. While still in high school, Dodie’s career skyrocketed. She appeared on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand and starred with Fabian in her first film, “Hound Dog Man”. She continued to record a string of singles and albums, and more television guest appearances followed, including Bob Hope’s weekly television show.

Read more about Dodie Stevens on Last.fm.


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