I Don't Want To Cry

Album: I Don't Want To Cry (1961)
Charted: 36
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  • I still love you
    Like I did before
    But before you smile
    And walk through the door, darling

    I don't wanna cry, I don't wanna cry
    No more, no, darling, no more

    You come and go
    Like the morning sun
    I was so serious
    But you were having fun, now, baby, now

    I don't wanna cry, I don't wanna cry
    No more, no, darling, no more

    Welcome to my lips
    Welcome to my arms
    Oh, welcome to my
    My little heart

    Girl, you are welcome
    To everything I have to offer you
    So come on and now, take it
    Take any part, yeah, yeah, yeah

    Mama, I know I've been wrong
    I need you, come on home but before you get here

    I don't wanna cry, I don't wanna cry
    No more, no, darling, no more

    Come on, walk on in, walk on in
    You can come on in
    Baby, baby, baby, baby, walk on in
    Baby, walk on in Writer/s: CHUCK JACKSON, LUTHER DIXON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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