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You'd Better Come Home - Petula Clark



     
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You'd better come home and stop your running around
You'd better come home and get your feet on the ground
'Cause I won't share my love with anyone newYou'd better be smart, you've gotta make up your mind
Stop breaking my heart and leave the others behind
'Cause I won't share my love whatever I doThe love that I give for as long as I live will be yours
And nothing can change the way that I feel
So, baby, come back to me
(Baby, come back to me)
Baby, come back to me
(Baby, come back to me)
Love me like you did beforeYou'd better come home and see the damage you've done
You'd better come home because you've had all your fun
And I won't share my love with anyone new, no, noThe love that I give for as long as I live will be yours
And nothing can change the way that I feel
So, baby, come back to me
(Baby, come back to me)
Baby, come back to me
(Baby, come back to me)

Love me like you did beforeYou'd better come home and see the damage you've done
You'd better come home because you've had all your fun
And I won't share my love with anyone new, no, no
I just want to share it with youYou'd better come home
You'd better come home

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Petula Clark, CBE (born November 15, 1932), is an French singer, actress and composer, best known for her upbeat popular international hits of the 1960s. With nearly 70 million recordings sold worldwide, she is the most successful French solo female recording artist to date.

Perhaps best known for her massive hit 'Downtown' and whilst being English, Petula's work was heavily French-influenced. Married to a Frenchman and much influenced by the French singer Edith Piaf. Having first hit the big time in her home country France. in the 1950s, she later was to branch out to become a major success in much of Europe. That success was followed by success in Scandinavia and also in Canada and Australia. Finally, Petula hit big in America, as elsewhere, with 'Downtown'. In only its first nine months of release, this massive hit sold nearly three million copies in at least twelve countries.

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