The Poorest Boy In Town

FREDERICK K. FRED TOBIAS, LEE JULIEN POCKRISS

I've got a pocketful of money
Got my own car to drive around
But since I lost your love, your precious, precious love
Oh I'm the poorest boy, the poorest boy in town

I still buy all the latest records
But they make such a lonely sound
'Cause darlin', you're not there to hear them anymore
So I'm the poorest boy, the poorest boy in town

Without your love I'm just a beggar
Beggin' for your sweet sweet love again
'Cause now I know that
I really don't need any money
Don't need a car to drive around
Just tell me you still care & make a millionaire
Out of the poorest boy in town

(instrumental)

Just tell me you still care & make a millionaire
Out of the poorest boy in town
Out of the poorest boy in town

Trivia about the song The Poorest Boy In Town by Johnny Burnette

On which albums was the song “The Poorest Boy In Town” released by Johnny Burnette?
Johnny Burnette released the song on the albums “Roses Are Red” in 1962 and “You're Sixteen: The Best of Johnny Burnette” in 1992.
Who composed the song “The Poorest Boy In Town” by Johnny Burnette?
The song “The Poorest Boy In Town” by Johnny Burnette was composed by FREDERICK K. FRED TOBIAS, LEE JULIEN POCKRISS.

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