I’d Still Play the Fool

Edna Lewis, Ben Weisman

Though you told me lies and left when I cried
Took my trusting heart and tore it apart
I'd run back to you if you'd just say when
If I had it to do all over again

Though you gave your charms to so many arms
Loved me for a day then threw me away
I'd still play the fool to the winter end
If I had it to do all over again

It's the old old story of the moth and a flame
Though you've burned me darling I want you just the same
I'd still play the fool to the winter end
If I had it to do all over again

I'd still play the fool to the winter end
If I had it to do all over again
I'd still play the fool I'd still play the fool

Trivia about the song I’d Still Play the Fool by Conway Twitty

On which albums was the song “I’d Still Play the Fool” released by Conway Twitty?
Conway Twitty released the song on the albums “The Conway Twitty Touch ” in 1961 and “The Rock ‘N’ Roll Years 1956-1964: CD 4” in 1997.
Who composed the song “I’d Still Play the Fool” by Conway Twitty?
The song “I’d Still Play the Fool” by Conway Twitty was composed by Edna Lewis, Ben Weisman.

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