I’d Have to Be Out of My Mind

Steve Barri, P.F. Sloan

See the train comin' down the tracks
And a whistle blowin' too
Pack my bags to get my tie
If I get lonelier than you
You can save your phony tears
There's no use cryin'
If I stayed with you
I'd have to be out of my mind

You treated me like your old hound dog
Which wasn't very nice
When I looked to you for affection
You just kicked me once or twice
Well, I can't make the trip
I'm feelin' bugged all the time
If I stayed with you
I'd have to be out of my mind

You see, I can't live without you
At one time, I thought that was so
You had me pretty faked out, babe
But like the wind, now I'm gonna blow
You can tell your lies
To the next guy waitin' in line
'Cause if I stayed with you
I'd have to be out of my mind

The way you'd always hurt me
Was just a cryin' shame
I don't know how I fell for you
I must have been insane
But I don't need glasses
To show me I've been blind
If I stayed with you
I'd have to be out of my mind
If I stayed with you
I'd have to be out of my mind

Trivia about the song I’d Have to Be Out of My Mind by P.F. Sloan

On which albums was the song “I’d Have to Be Out of My Mind” released by P.F. Sloan?
P.F. Sloan released the song on the albums “Songs of Our Times” in 1965 and “Here’s Where I Belong: The Best of the Dunhill Years 1965-1967” in 2008.
Who composed the song “I’d Have to Be Out of My Mind” by P.F. Sloan?
The song “I’d Have to Be Out of My Mind” by P.F. Sloan was composed by Steve Barri, P.F. Sloan.

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