Dark Lady

Album: In Trance (1975)
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  • Sitting alone in the doghouse
    Thinking of you all the time
    Sighing, crying
    Sitting alone in the doghouse
    Thinking of you all the time
    Sighing, crying

    Dark lady
    Sitting alone by my window
    Counting the stars of the night
    Waiting, hating
    Sitting alone by my window
    Counting the stars of the night
    Waiting, hating

    Dark lady
    Sitting and watching the sunrise
    Darkness is filling my eyes
    Sighing, crying
    Sitting and watching the sunrise
    Darkness is filling my eyes
    Sighing, crying

    Dark Lady Writer/s: ULRICH ROTH
    Publisher: DELLA BLUE MUSIC LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Royalty Network
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Dan Gillespy from Courtenay BcA perfect duet between Uli Jon Roth and Klaus Mein and a some very good guitar leads.
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