Tears

Album: The Best of Ken Dodd (1965)
Charted: 1
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  • Tears for souvenirs are all you've left me
    Memories of a love you never meant
    I just can't believe you could forget me
    After all those happy hours we spent (together)

    Tears have been my only consolation
    But tears can't mend a broken heart I must confess
    Let's forgive and forget
    Turn our tears of regret
    Once more to tears of happiness

    Tears have been my only consolation
    But tears can't mend a broken heart I must confess
    Let's forgive and forget
    Turn our tears of regret
    Once more to tears of happiness

    Let's forgive and forget
    Turn our tears of regret
    Once more to tears of happiness Writer/s: Billy Uhr, Frank Capano
    Publisher: RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
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  • Stan Pope from Maine, U.s.a.Awesome comedian. This man had me enthralled at his comedy.
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