Tower Of Strength lyrics ( Gene McDaniels )
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Artist : Gene McDaniels Song : Tower Of Strength
Tower Of Strength
- Artist: Gene McDaniels
as sung on "A Hundred Pounds Of Clay and Other
Hits" - EMI America Records 4XLL-9279 -
peak Billboard position # 5 in 1961 - Words
and Music by Burt Bacharach and Bob
Hilliard
If I were
a tower of strength, I'd walk away I'd look in
your eyes and here's what I'd say "I don't
want you, I don't need you, I don't love you any
more" And I'd walk out that door
You'd
be down on your knees You'd be calling to
me-ee But a tower of a-strength is a-something
I'll never be
If I were a tower of strength,
I'd watch you cry I'd laugh at your tears and
tell you goodbye "I don't want you, I don't
need you, I don't love you any more" And I'd
walk out that door
You'd be down on your
knees You'd be calling to me-ee But a tower
of a-strength is a-something I'll
never be
"I don't want you, I don't
a-need you, I don't love you any more" And I'd
walk out that door
You'd be down on your
knees, ahh-huh You'd be calling to
me-ee-ee But a tower of a-strength is
a-something I'll never
be
Transcribed by Robin
Hood
These lyrics were transcribed from
the specific recording mentioned above and do
not necessarily correspond with lyrics from other
recordings, sheet music, songbooks or lyrics
printed on album jackets.
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