Cuddly Toy (Feel For Me)

Album: Roachford (1988)
Charted: 4 25
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  • I know you've heard so many people say
    I've got a different girl in every town
    But there must be somebody telling lies
    And spreading rumours, spreading rumours all around
    Because my only joy, is a cuddly toy
    Waiting for me when I get home
    And what I need is a girl like you
    To call my very own
    (chorus)
    So you've got to feel for me baby
    So you've got to feel for me baby
    So you've got to feel for me baby
    And give me some love
    Well I don't pour out my heart like this, to everyone
    And anyone that I meet
    And I know it ain't the wine 'cause I feel just fine,
    Can't you see baby, I'm still on my feet
    (bridge)
    A cuddly toy is my only joy
    Waiting for me when I get home
    And what I need is a girl like you
    To call my very own
    (repeat chorus, bridge and chorus) Writer/s: HARRY NILSSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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