Playboy

MILLER, MORRIS, RONALD (USA) MILLER, B PORTER LEO

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...

Trivia about the song Playboy by Buck Owens

On which albums was the song “Playboy” released by Buck Owens?
Buck Owens released the song on the albums “I Don'T Care” in 1964, “Act Naturally” in 1989, and “Buck 'Em : The Music Of Buck Owens (1955-1967)” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Playboy” by Buck Owens?
The song “Playboy” by Buck Owens was composed by MILLER, MORRIS, RONALD (USA) MILLER, B PORTER LEO.

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