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Where Did It Go? The Song We Used To Sing - Desmond Dekker



     
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There was a song we used to sing
Whenever this life get us down
Then it would give us hope again
Help pull ourselves up from the groundMy body is achin'
My finger is shakin'
My will is breakin'
Nothing to ease the pain, no, haWhere did it go, oh yeah?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go, oh yeah?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go
The song we used to sing, yeah?
Listen to meWhat happened to the days we knew
And all the great things we could do?
Though we were young, we were so sure
We couldn't feel this insecure'Cause we were strong
Couldn't go wrong
Wouldn't be long

To feel that happy song, no, haWhere did it go, oh yeah?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go
The song we used to sing?
Tell me nowWhere did it go, oh yeah?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go
The song we used to sing?Ha ha, listen to me
There was a song we used to sing
(Used to sing)
Whenever this life get us down
(Get us down)Then it would give us hope again
(Hope again)
Help pull ourselves up from the groundMy body is achin'
My fingers are shakin'
My will is breakin'
Nothing to ease the pain, pain, noWhere did it go, oh yeah
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go
The song we used to sing?
Tell me, peopleWhere did it go?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go?
Songwriters
DESMOND DEKKER, LESLIE KONGPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Desmond Dekker (born in Kingston, Jamaica on 16 July 1941 - deceased 25 May 2006), was a Jamaican ska and reggae singer and songwriter. Together with his backing group, The Aces (consisting of Wilson James and Easton Barrington Howard), he had the first international Jamaican hit, Israelites. Other hits include 007 (Shanty Town) (1967) and It Mek (1968). Before the ascent of Bob Marley, Dekker was the best-known Jamaican musician outside of his country, and one of the most popular within it.

Read more about Desmond Dekker on Last.fm.


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