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Why Does a Man Have to Be Strong - Paul Young



     
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There you go again, saying you can't take any more;
Here I go again, wishing the ground would swallow me whole.
If I can't give you a good reason, then it's me who must be wrong,
But I'd cry if I stood for (this) treason so why does a man have to be strong?
Even though I try to get by oh why, why does a man have to be strong?
There I go again, finding the words to apologize.
I've got to get these tears I'm crying out of my eyes
'Cause when you tell me that you need me, but you can never find me there
I bet you think I find it easy or that I don't even really care
Is it true what I hear, or just another storyline?
There's one thing I know; it won't be the only time
You'd think I was made of iron with all the things you put me through
But girl I tell you I'm not lying when I say that you can hurt me too
Why is it I have to be strong?
Songwriters
YOUNG, PAUL/KEWLEY, IAN /Published by
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Two artists are known as Paul Young, both from the United Kingdom:
1) the former member of Q-Tips who established a successful solo career in the 1980s
2) the former lead singer of Sad Café who later enjoyed further success sharing lead vocal duties with Paul Carrack in Mike & The Mechanics 1. Paul Young born Paul Antony Young on 17 January 1956 in Luton, Bedfordshire) is an English pop musician. Young was in Q-Tips before going solo in 1982. Young's biggest worldwide hit followed in 1985 with a version of Daryl Hall's "Everytime You Go Away". The song reached #1 on the U.S. pop charts.

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