Walk on by

Kendall Hayes

If I see you tomorrow on some street in town
Pardon me if I don't say "Hello"
I belong to another, and it doesn't look so good
To know someone I'm not supposed to know

Just a walk on by, wait on the corner
I love you but we're strangers when we meet
Just a walk on by, wait on the corner
I love you but we're strangers when we meet

In a dimly lit corner at a place outside of town
Tonight we'll try to say "Goodbye" again
But I know it's not over, I'll call tomorrow night
I can't let you go so why pretend?

Just a walk on by, wait on the corner
I love you but we're strangers when we meet
Just a walk on by, wait on the corner
I love you but we're strangers when we meet

Trivia about the song Walk on by by Conway Twitty

On which albums was the song “Walk on by” released by Conway Twitty?
Conway Twitty released the song on the albums “You Can’t Take the Country Out of Conway ” in 1969, “The Rock ‘N’ Roll Years 1956-1964: CD 6” in 1997, and “The Hits” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Walk on by” by Conway Twitty?
The song “Walk on by” by Conway Twitty was composed by Kendall Hayes.

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