"Playboy" lyrics
"Playboy"
They call me a playboy
While I'm making my rounds
Chasing the bright lights
Of every night spot in town
Though I never show, son,
My heart's breaking in two
They may call me a playboy
But I'm just lonesome for you
I once had a real love
That was when I had you
Now, I'll never feel love
With anyone new
This false front I'm wearing
Is just to cover my blues
They may call me a playboy
But. I'm just lonesome for you
[Instrumental]
I once had a real love
That was when I had you
Now, I'll never feel love
With anyone new
This false front I'm wearing
Is to cover my blues
They may call me a playboy
But. I'm just lonesome for you
They may call me a playboy
But. I'm just lonesome for you.
They may call me a playboy
But. I'm just lonesome for you...
Writer(s): Bob Morris, Eddie Miller
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- Buck Owens Lyrics
album:
"I Don't Care" (1964)
Buck's Polka
Bud's Bounce
album:
"Act Naturally" (1989)