Uproar

Paul Grady

[Refrain]
You don't know what you left behind
An uptight, upset, desperate mind
Oh, my, my, my
You left my mind in an uproar

[Verse 1]
You don't see what you've done to me
And I would be just a fool to try it plain to see
Oh, my, my, my
You left my mind in an uproar

[Bridge]
I could fight the clock
I go out walking to see that I've got
So much time, so much time
So much time

[Chorus]
And I could fight the days
And say that I've got a million ways
To spend my time, so much time
So much time

[Verse 2]
All I hear is a country song
Another woman gone, another man drunk on my mind, mind
They left my mind in an uproar

[Instrumental Break]

[Chorus]
And I could fight the days (And I)
And say that I've got a million ways (Fight the days)
To spend my time, so much time
So much time

[Refrain]
You don't know what you've done to me
An uptight, upset, desperate mind
Oh, my, my, my
You left my mind in an uproar

[Instrumental Outro]

Trivia about the song Uproar by Anne Murray

When was the song “Uproar” released by Anne Murray?
The song Uproar was released in 1974, on the album “Highly Prized Possession”.
Who composed the song “Uproar” by Anne Murray?
The song “Uproar” by Anne Murray was composed by Paul Grady.

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