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Lyrics for 'You Wear It Well' by 'Rod Stewart'
(rod Stewart / Martin Quittenton)
I Had Nothing To Do On This Hot Afternoon
But To Settle Down And Write You A Line
I've Been Meaning To Phone You But From Minnesota
Hell It's Been A Very Long Time
You Wear It Well
A Little Old Fashioned But That's All Right
Well I Suppose You're Thinking I Bet He's Sinking
Or He Wouldn't Get In Touch With Me
Oh I Ain't Begging Or Losing My Head
I Sure Do Want You To Know That You Wear It Well
There Ain't A Lady In The Land So Fine
Remember Them Basement Parties, Your Brother's Karate
The All Day Rock And Roll Shows
Them Homesick Blues And Radical Views
Haven't Left A Mark On You, You Wear It Well
A Little Out Of Time But I Don't Mind
But I Ain't Forgetting That You Were Once Mine
But I Blew It Without Even Tryin'
Now I'm Eatin' My Heart Out
Tryin' To Get A Letter Through
Since You've Been Gone It's Hard To Carry On
I'm Gonna Write About The Birthday Gown That I Bought In Town
When You Sat Down And Cried On The Stairs
You Knew It Did Not Cost The Earth, But For What It's Worth
You Made Me Feel A Millionaire And You Wear It Well
Madame Onassis Got Nothing On You
Anyway, My Coffee's Cold And I'm Getting Told
That I Gotta Get Back To Work
So When The Sun Goes Low And You're Home All Alone
Think Of Me And Try Not To Laugh And I Wear It Well
I Don't Object If You Call Collect
'cos I Ain't Forgetting That You Were Once Mine
But I Blew It Without Even Tryin'
Now I'm Eatin' My Heart Out Tryin' To Get Back To You
After All The Years I Hope It's The Same Address
Since You've Been Gone It's Hard To Carry On
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