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Why Baby Why - Hank Locklin



     
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Tell me, why baby, why baby, why baby, why
You make me cry baby, cry baby, cry baby, cry
I can't help but love you till the day that I die
But tell me, why baby, why baby, why baby, whyWell, I got a crow I wanna pick with you
Just like last time when the feathers flew
You're running wild a kickin' up your heels
You're leavin' me home with a handful of billsI can't live without you and you know it's true
But there's no livin' with you, so what'll I do
I'm goin' honky tonkin' get as tight as I can
And maybe by then you'll preciate a good manTell me, why baby, why baby, why baby, why
You make me cry baby, cry baby, cry baby, cry
I can't help but love you till the day that I die
But tell me, why baby, why baby, why baby, whyWell, I don't know but I've heard you say
That every little dog is gonna have his day
You better pay attention don't you dare forget
'Cause I'm just a little bitty puppy yetI caught you honky tonkin' with my best friend
The time to do was to leave you, but I should have left then
Now, I'm too old to leave you but I still get sore

When you come home a feelin' for the knob on the doorTell me, why baby, why baby, why baby, why
You make me cry baby, cry baby, cry baby, cry
I can't help but love you till the day that I die
But tell me, why baby, why baby, why baby, whyTell me, why baby, why baby, why baby, why

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Hank Locklin (born Lawrence Hankins Locklin, February 15, 1918, in McLellan, Florida, died March 8, 2009, Brewton, Alabama) was an American country music singer-songwriter. Born in the Florida Panhandle, he was one of country music's Honky Tonk singers. A member of the Grand Ole Opry, Locklin's biggest hits include "Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On", "Geisha Girl", and "Please Help Me I'm Falling", which went to No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop music chart. Billboard Magazine's 100th Anniversary issue also listed it as the second most successful country single of the Rock and Roll era.

Read more about Hank Locklin on Last.fm.


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