Where Could You Go (But to Her)

BILLY SHERRILL, GLENN SUTTON

Why will a man go out and cheat what makes temptation so sweet
And it's a shame that neon lights will make a man lay out all night
With a girl in a bar down the street

You never meant to be that man but last night you held another's hand
Though her kisses tasted sweet that's not what made you cheat
So I'll try and explain it if I can

Where where where could you go oh when you needed love I wasn't there
And her two open arms offered love sweet and warm
Where could you go but to her

I'll forgive your one mistake if you swear it's the last you'll ever make
I let those arms you need the most take you back and hold you close
For loving you is a habit I can't break

Where where where could you go oh when you feel the urge to go wrong
The next time you're tempted when your glass is emptied
Where will you go you'll come home

Trivia about the song Where Could You Go (But to Her) by Tammy Wynette

When was the song “Where Could You Go (But to Her)” released by Tammy Wynette?
The song Where Could You Go (But to Her) was released in 1970, on the album “The Ways To Love A Man”.
Who composed the song “Where Could You Go (But to Her)” by Tammy Wynette?
The song “Where Could You Go (But to Her)” by Tammy Wynette was composed by BILLY SHERRILL, GLENN SUTTON.

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