It Doesn't Have to Be That Way

James Croce

Snowy nights and Christmas lights
Icy window panes
Make me wish that we could be
Together again
And the windy winter avenues
Just don't seem the same
And the Christmas carols sound like blues
But the choir is not to blame

But it doesn't have to be that way
What we had should have never have ended
I'll be dropping by today
'Cause we could easily get it together tonight
It's only right

Crowded stores, the corner Santa Claus
Tinseled afternoons
And the sidewalk bands that play their songs
Slightly out of tune
On the windy winter avenues
There walks a lonely man
And if I told you who he is
Well, I think you'd understand

But it doesn't have to be that way
What we had should have never have ended
I'll be dropping by today
'Cause we could easily get it together tonight
It's only right

But it doesn't have to be that way
What we had should have never have ended
I'll be dropping by today
'Cause we could easily get it together tonight
It's only right

Trivia about the song It Doesn't Have to Be That Way by Jim Croce

On which albums was the song “It Doesn't Have to Be That Way” released by Jim Croce?
Jim Croce released the song on the albums “Life and Times” in 1973, “Time In a Bottle - Jim Croce's Greatest Love Songs” in 1976, “His Greatest Songs” in 1980, “The Jim Croce Collection” in 1986, “Live - The Final Tour” in 1989, “Jim Croce: 50th Anniversary Collection” in 1992, “The Original Albums…plus” in 2011, “The Lost Recordings” in 2013, and “Lost Time In A Bottle” in 2014.
Who composed the song “It Doesn't Have to Be That Way” by Jim Croce?
The song “It Doesn't Have to Be That Way” by Jim Croce was composed by James Croce.

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