I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love

CAROLE BAYER SAGER

I'd rather leave while I'm in love
While I still believe the meaning of the word
I'll keep my dreams and just pretend
That you and I are never gonna end
Too many times I've seen
The rose die on the vine
Somebody's heart gets broken
Usually it's mine
I don't want to take the chance
Of being hurt again
And you and I can't say good-bye
So if you wake and find me gone
Oh baby carry you see I need my
Fantasy I still believe it's best
To leave while I'm in love
Too many times I've seen
The rose die on the vine
Somebody's heart gets broken usually
It's mine I don't want to take
The chance of being hurt again
And you and I can't say good-bye
So if you wake and find me gone
Oh baby carry on you see I need my
Fantasy I still believe it's best to
Leave while I'm in love I still believe
It's best to leave while I'm in love

Trivia about the song I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love by Rita Coolidge

On which albums was the song “I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love” released by Rita Coolidge?
Rita Coolidge released the song on the albums “Satisfied” in 1979, “Greatest Hits” in 1980, “The Very Best Of Rita Coolidge” in 1981, “All Time High” in 1993, “Delta Lady - The Rita Coolidge Anthology” in 2004, and “Beautiful Evening Live In Japan” in 2017.
Who composed the song “I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love” by Rita Coolidge?
The song “I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love” by Rita Coolidge was composed by CAROLE BAYER SAGER.

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