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Wild Side Of Life

by Alan Ladd

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You wouldn't read my letter if I wrote you You asked me not to call you on the phone But there's something I wanted to tell you So I wrote it in the words of this song I didn't know there were honky tonk angels I should have known you'd never make a wife You gave up the only one that ever loved you And went back to the wild side of life The glamour of the nightlife has lured you To the places where the wine and liquor flow There you wait to be anybody's baby And forget the only love you'll ever know I didn't know there were honky tonk angels I should have known you'd never make a wife You gave up the only one that ever loved you And went back to the wild side of life I didn't know there were honky tonk angels I should have known you'd never make a wife You gave up the only one who ever loved you And went back to the wild side of life And went back to the wild side of life

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A Pretty Girl - Clairo
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C Happier Than Ever - Billie Eilish
D Talk to Me - Cavetown

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