Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa

Burt Bacharach / Hal David

Dearest, darlin'
I had to write to say that I won't be home anymore
For something happened to me
As I was driving home
And I'm not the same anymore

Oh, I was only twenty-four hours from Tulsa
Oh, only one day away from your arms
I saw the welcoming light
And stopped to rest for the night

And that is when I saw him
As I pulled in outside of a small hotel
He was there
And so I walked up to him
Asked where I could get something to eat
And he showed me where

Oh, I was only twenty-four hours from Tulsa
Oh, only one day away from your arms
He took me to the cafe
And he asked me if I would stay
I said "Okay"

Oh, I was only twenty-four hours from Tulsa
Oh, only one day away from your arms
The jukebox started to play
And nighttime turned into day
As we were dancing closely
All of a sudden I lost control as he held me tight
And then he kissed me, caressed me
Told me he would die before he would let me out of his arms

Oh, I was only twenty-four hours from Tulsa
Oh, only one day away from your arms
I hate to do this to you
But I've found somebody new
What can I do?
And I could never, never, never go home again

Trivia about the song Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa by Dusty Springfield

When was the song “Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa” released by Dusty Springfield?
The song Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa was released in 1964, on the album “A Girl Called Dusty”.
Who composed the song “Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa” by Dusty Springfield?
The song “Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa” by Dusty Springfield was composed by Burt Bacharach and Hal David.

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