It’s Better to Have Loved

Bobby Vinton, Gene Allan

You didn't wait for me to help you out
I would've stayed to clear those final doubts
How suddenly the whole world can change overnight
How suddenly the whole world knows your name
And I find myself questioning all that I have done
And I'm trying to press the button to rewind
And I find myself whispering ?There's more I could have done'
And I wish I had the option to rewind
Is it better to have loved than not at all?
Is it better to have loved than not at all?
I'm not the same; it feels like I'm missing out
The sky has drained now I must live without
How suddenly the whole world can change overnight
How suddenly the whole world sings your name
And I find myself questioning all that I have done
And I'm trying to press the button to rewind
And I find myself whispering? 'God, what have you done?'
And I wish I had the option to rewind
Is it better to have loved than not at all?
Is it better to have loved than not at all?
I find myself thinking; I hope I can inspire
The subtleties you taught me to admire
And I find myself whispering? 'God, what have you done?'
And I wish I had the option to rewind
Is it better to have loved than not at all?
Is it better to have loved than not at all?

Trivia about the song It’s Better to Have Loved by Bobby Vinton

When was the song “It’s Better to Have Loved” released by Bobby Vinton?
The song It’s Better to Have Loved was released in 1965, on the album “Mr. Lonely”.
Who composed the song “It’s Better to Have Loved” by Bobby Vinton?
The song “It’s Better to Have Loved” by Bobby Vinton was composed by Bobby Vinton, Gene Allan.

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