To All The Girls I've Loved Before

Album: 1100 Bel Air Place (1984)
Charted: 17 5
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  • To all the girls I've loved before
    Who traveled in and out my door
    I'm glad they came along
    I dedicate this song
    To all the girls I've loved before
    To all the girls I once caressed
    And may I say, I've held the best
    For helping me to grow, I owe a lot, I know
    To all the girls I've loved before
    The winds of change are always blowing
    And every time I tried to stay
    The winds of change continued blowing
    And they just carried me away
    To all the girls who shared my life
    Who now are someone else's wives
    I'm glad they came along
    I dedicate this song
    To all the girls I've loved before
    To all the girls who cared for me
    Who filled my nights with ecstasy
    They live within my heart
    I'll always be a part
    Of all the girls I've loved before
    The winds of change are always blowing
    And every time I tried to stay
    The winds of change continued blowing
    And they just carried me away
    To all the girls we've loved before
    Who traveled in and out our door
    We're glad they came along
    We dedicate this song
    To all the girls we've loved before
    To all the girls we've loved before
    Who traveled in and out our doors
    We're glad they came along
    We dedicate this song
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