He's Gone (feat. Toni Tennille)

Daryl Hall / John Oates

Everybody's high on consolation
Everybody's trying to tell me what is right for me, yeah
My daddy tried to bore me with a sermon
But it's plain to see, he can't comfort me
Sorry, charlie, for the imposition
I think I got it, I got the strength to carry on, yeah
I need a drink and a quick decision
Now it's up to me, ooh, what will be

He's gone, he's gone
Oh I, oh I
I better learn how to face it
Hhe's gone, he's gone
Oh I, oh I
I'd pay the devil to replace him
He's gone, and he's gone
Oh why, what went wrong?

Get up in the morning and look in the mirror (look in the mirror)
One less toothbrush hanging in the stand, yeah
My face ain't looking any younger
Now I can see love's taken a toll on me

He's gone, he's gone
Oh I, oh I
I better learn how to face it
He's gone, he's gone
Oh I, oh I
I'd pay the devil to replace him
He's gone, he's gone
Oh why, what went wrong?

He's gone, he's gone
Oh I, oh I
I better learn how to face it
He's gone, he's gone
Oh I, oh I
I'd pay the devil to replace him
He's gone, he's gone
Oh why, what went wrong?

He's gone

Trivia about the song He's Gone (feat. Toni Tennille) by Dionne Warwick

Who composed the song “He's Gone (feat. Toni Tennille)” by Dionne Warwick?
The song “He's Gone (feat. Toni Tennille)” by Dionne Warwick was composed by Daryl Hall and John Oates.

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