Twenty-Four Hours from Tulsa

HAL DAVID, BURT BACHARACH

Dearest darling I had to write to say that I won't be home anymore
'Cause something happened to me while I was driving home
And I'm not the same anymore
Oh, I was only twenty four hours from Tulsa
Ah, only one day away from your arms
I saw a welcoming light and stopped to rest for the night

And that is when I saw her as I pulled in outside of the small motel she was there
And so I walked up to her, asked where I could get something to eat
And she showed me where.
Oh, I was only twenty four hours from Tulsa
Ah, only one day away from your arms
She took me to the café, I asked her if she would stay, she said "OK"

Oh, I was only twenty four hours from Tulsa
Ah, only one day away from your arms
The jukebox started to play and night time turned into day as we were dancing
Closely, all of a sudden I lost control as I held her charms
And I caressed her, kissed her, told her I'd die
Before I would let her out of my arms

Oh, I was only twenty four hours from Tulsa
Ah, only one day away from your arms
I hate to do this to you but I love somebody new, what can I do?
And I can never, never, never go home again.

Trivia about the song Twenty-Four Hours from Tulsa by Gene Pitney

On which albums was the song “Twenty-Four Hours from Tulsa” released by Gene Pitney?
Gene Pitney released the song on the albums “Blue Gene” in 1964, “The Gene Pitney Story” in 1967, “The Best Gene Pitney” in 2010, “The Greatest Hits” in 2010, and “Very Best of Gene Pitney” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Twenty-Four Hours from Tulsa” by Gene Pitney?
The song “Twenty-Four Hours from Tulsa” by Gene Pitney was composed by HAL DAVID, BURT BACHARACH.

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