You'd Better Change Your Ways

MILT GABLER, WILLIAM GREAVES

this morning you ssay that you love me
this evening you say that you want no part of me
baby you bette change your ways

you told me that you liked my kissin
then latter you said that there was something missin
baby you'd better change your ways

I tried my livin withmany a girl
they all said my style was out of this world
but you only call when you've nothing to do
I can't keep sittin and a freting for you

oh baby we could be so groovy
but your tears are only gonna make you loose me
baby you'd better change your ways

I tried lovin out on dozens of girls
they all said my style was out of this world
but you only call when you've nothing to do
I can't keep sittin and a freting for you

oh baby we could be so groovy
but your tears are only gonna make you loose me
baby you'd better change your ways

Trivia about the song You'd Better Change Your Ways by Duke Robillard

When was the song “You'd Better Change Your Ways” released by Duke Robillard?
The song You'd Better Change Your Ways was released in 1988, on the album “Swing”.
Who composed the song “You'd Better Change Your Ways” by Duke Robillard?
The song “You'd Better Change Your Ways” by Duke Robillard was composed by MILT GABLER, WILLIAM GREAVES.

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