Lovin’ Lies

Dorothy Chapman, Troy Martin, Pete Pyle

I'll never understand, dear, as long as I live
I guess, I will always wonder why
You told me that you loved me straight from your heart
And then without a warning said goodbye?

Lovin' lies that I believed
And now how I grieve
You didn't mean them from the start
But you told me lovin' lies and broke my heart

You say, I'll soon forget you and find somebody new
But darling, oh, how wrong you are
I've only had one love, dear, and it was for you
And from that love my heart will bear a scar

Lovin' lies that I believed
And now how I grieve
You didn't mean them from the start
Yet you told me lovin' lies and broke my heart

Trivia about the song Lovin’ Lies by George Jones

When was the song “Lovin’ Lies” released by George Jones?
The song Lovin’ Lies was released in 1964, on the album “Sings Like the Dickens”.
Who composed the song “Lovin’ Lies” by George Jones?
The song “Lovin’ Lies” by George Jones was composed by Dorothy Chapman, Troy Martin, Pete Pyle.

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