All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down

Album: Music for All Occasions (1996)
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  • No, I can't sleep a wink anymore
    Ever since you first walked out the door
    Then I just started drinking to forget
    But I don't think the worst has happened yet

    All you ever do is bring me down (woo-hoo)
    Making me a fool all over town
    They all wonder why I wear a frown
    That's 'cause, honey, all you do is bring me down
    Bring me down, Flaco (woo)

    It's funny how my whole world fell apart
    I think I saw it coming from the start
    I tried to tell myself that you'd be true
    But I expected way too much of you (yeah)

    All you ever do is bring me down
    Making me a fool all over town
    And they all wonder why I wear a frown
    That's 'cause, honey, all you do is bring me down (I'll tell you man, whoa)

    All you ever do is bring me down
    Making me a fool all over town
    And they all wonder why I wear a frown
    That's 'cause, honey, all you do is bring me down
    That's 'cause, honey, all you do is bring me down
    Honey, all you ever do is bring me down
    A two, three, four

    Mavericks
    Come on, Steve
    Bring me down, Flaco Writer/s: Alan G. Anderson, Raul F. Martinez Malo
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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