Just Between You And Me

Album: Pride Of Country Music (1967)
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  • So I feel so blue sometimes I wanna die
    And so I've got a broken heart so what
    They say that time will heal all wounds in mice and men
    And I know that someday I'll forget and love again

    But just between you and me
    I've got my doubts about it
    But just between you and me
    You're too much to forget

    So I've lost the only girl I ever loved
    And so I've never felt so low so what
    I'll just tell myself each time I wanna cry
    That someday time will dry the teardrops from my eyes

    But just between you and me
    I'm not so sure about it
    Cause just between you and me
    You're too much to forget
    You're too much to forget Writer/s: Jack Clement
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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