Joanna

Henry Nicola Mancini

When I'm like a leaf in the wind you're an oak tree beside me
Lifting your branches to make sure I don't blow away
And when I'm like a rolling stone you're the Rock of Gibraltar
Steadfast and mighty and I ask myself every day
What did I ever do to deserve you Joanna
The warmth of your sweet lips the touch of your hand
What did I ever do to deserve your sweet loving
You took a baby and made him a man what did I ever do to deserve you Joanna
[ dobro ]
I wonder where I'd be right now if you hadn't found me
Asleep in a bunk gutter stoned nearly out of my mind
Instead I wake up every day to my own private rainbow
Wrapped in your sweet love askin' myself one more time
What did I ever do...
What did I ever do to deserve you Joanna

Trivia about the song Joanna by Bill Anderson

When was the song “Joanna” released by Bill Anderson?
The song Joanna was released in 1978, on the album “Love... & Other Sad Stories”.
Who composed the song “Joanna” by Bill Anderson?
The song “Joanna” by Bill Anderson was composed by Henry Nicola Mancini.

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