Written by K.T. Oslin and Jerry Gillespie
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Performed live by Dusty Springfield,
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backing vocals by Sinead O'Connor
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Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da Day
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Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da Day
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Maybe he was wrong,
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maybe I wasn¡¯t right
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Whatever the reason
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I¡¯m on my own tonight
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He¡¯s gone a his way
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and I¡¯ve gone mine
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But I¡¯ll bet you
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get that story all the time
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Sometimes your friends ain¡¯t always available
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To pick you up
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when you¡¯re feelin¡¯ down, down, down
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But daddy would die if he knew his baby
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Is seekin¡¯ refuge in a little ol¡¯ bar ¡®cross town
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So tell me where is a woman to go
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When she¡¯s feelin¡¯ low
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And all she wants to do
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is feel a little better
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Tell me where is a woman to go
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When she¡¯s feelin¡¯ low
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And all she wants to do
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is feel a little better
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Hey bartender honey gimme change for a ten dollar bill
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Bring in back as a stack of quarters, if you will
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¡®Cause I¡¯m gonna play every song on your jukebox
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that makes me cry
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Gonna find out how many tears ten dollars can buy, oh
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find out how many tears ten dollars can buy
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So tell me where is a woman to go
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When she¡¯s feelin¡¯ low
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And all she wants to do
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is feel a little better
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Tell me where is a woman to go
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When she¡¯s feelin¡¯ low
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And all she wants to do
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is feel a little better
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Tell me where is a woman to go
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When all she wants to do
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is feel a little better
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Tell me where would you go
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When you're feelin¡¯ low
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And all she wants to do
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is feel a little better
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Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da Day
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Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da Day
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Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da Day
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Where Is A Woman To Go
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Sinead O'Connor |