You're Telling Me Sweet Lies Again

Gertrude Cox, Jack Rhodes

I thought any fool could be fooled only once that a burn child remembers the pain
Yet here I am listening with stars in my eyes you're telling me sweet lies again
They're tender and soothing like a kiss to my heart I know that is healing in vain
The wound will be deepen you'll say we must part you're telling me sweet lies again
[ steel ]
Let some angel or parry come rescue my heart
Wave the one to change my fate that's so plain
I'm lost in a transe or a spell I can't break you're telling me sweet lies again
They sound so familiar like a book read before I know that the ending's the same
Some magic is holding me spell bound once more you're telling me sweet lies again

Trivia about the song You're Telling Me Sweet Lies Again by Jean Shepard

On which albums was the song “You're Telling Me Sweet Lies Again” released by Jean Shepard?
Jean Shepard released the song on the albums “Lonesome Love” in 1959, “Seven Lonely Days” in 1969, and “Best By Request” in 1970.
Who composed the song “You're Telling Me Sweet Lies Again” by Jean Shepard?
The song “You're Telling Me Sweet Lies Again” by Jean Shepard was composed by Gertrude Cox, Jack Rhodes.

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