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You Lost The Sweetest Boy - Mary Wells



     
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(Oh yeah)
(Oh yeah)
(Oh yeah)
(Oh yeah)You had the sweetest boy in the world
Without a doubt you were the envy of every girl
You're the kind that's never satisfied
You want every boy to pass you by
But the tables turned (the tables turned)
'Cause his words tell you're done
Now the hurts on you
Your little scheme backfired, it's true
You thought it was fun to make the boys run[Chorus:]
You lost the sweetest boy that you had that time
The sweetest boy that you had'Cause now he's hangin' around my door
More happier than before
Now you're in misery 'cause you lost him to me
Now the hurts on you, now the hurts on you
Your little scheme backfired, it's true

You made bets, any boy you could get[Chorus](Oh yeah)
(Oh yeah)
(Oh yeah)
(Oh yeah)Yes, your loss is my gain
'Cause straight into my arms he came
You want every boy to pass you by
Now the hurts on you, now the hurts on you
Your little scheme backfired, it's true
Now tears of regret just covered your face[Chorus]
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Dozier, Lamont Herbert / Holland, Edward, Jr. James / Holland, BrianPublished by
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Mary Esther Wells (May 13, 1943 – July 26, 1992) was an American singer who defined the early sound of Motown Records in the early sixties. Along with The Miracles, The Temptations, The Supremes, andThe Four Tops, Wells was said to have been part of the charge in black music onto radio stations and record shelves of mainstream America "bridging the color lines in music at the time." With a string of hit singles mainly composed by Smokey Robinson including "Two Lovers" (1962), the Grammy-nominated "You Beat Me to the Punch" (1962) and her signature hit...

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