Tower of Strength

BURT BACHARACH, BOB HILLIARD, BURT F. BACHARACH

If I were a tower of strength, I'd walk away
I'd look in your eyes and here's what I'd say
I don't want you, I don't need you, I don't love you any more
And I'd walk out the door
You'd be down on your knees
You'd be calling to me
But a tower of strength is a-something
I'll never be

If I were a tower of strength, I'd watch you cry
I'd laugh at your tears and tell you goodbye
I don't want you, I don't need you, I don't love you any more
And I'd walk out the door
You'd be down on your knees
You'd be calling to me
But a tower of strength is a-something
I'll never be

No I don't want you, I don't need you, I don't love you any more
And I'd walk out the door
You'd be down on your knees, yeah
You'd be calling to me
But a tower of strength is a-something
I'll never be
Well a tower of strength is a-something
I'll never be

Trivia about the song Tower of Strength by Frankie Vaughan

When was the song “Tower of Strength” released by Frankie Vaughan?
The song Tower of Strength was released in 1971, on the album “This Is...Frankie Vaughan”.
Who composed the song “Tower of Strength” by Frankie Vaughan?
The song “Tower of Strength” by Frankie Vaughan was composed by BURT BACHARACH, BOB HILLIARD, BURT F. BACHARACH.

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