Don't Believe a Word

Philip Parris Lynott

One-two-three.

Don't believe me if I tell you,
not a word of this is true.
Don't believe me if I tell you,
especially if I tell you that I'm in love with you.

Don't believe me if I tell you
that I wrote this song for you.
There just might be some other silly, pretty girl
I'm singing it to.

Don't believe a word,
'cause words are only spoken.
And a heart is like a promise,
meant to be broken.

Don't believe a word,
for words can tell lies.
And lies are no comfort
when there's tears in your eyes.

Don't believe me if I tell you,
not a word of this is true.
Don't believe me if I tell you,
especially if I tell you that I'm in love with you.

Don't believe a word.
Lord, don't believe a word.
Don't believe me, don't believe me.
Oh, not a single word.
Oh, yeah.

Trivia about the song Don't Believe a Word by Gary Moore

On which albums was the song “Don't Believe a Word” released by Gary Moore?
Gary Moore released the song on the albums “A Retrospective” in 1993, “Live at Monsters of Rock” in 2003, and “Live at Bush Hall 2007” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Don't Believe a Word” by Gary Moore?
The song “Don't Believe a Word” by Gary Moore was composed by Philip Parris Lynott.

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