She’s-a-My Own

Mike Rabon, Norman Ezell, John Durrill

[Verse 1]
You (You), better move on (on) now
Leave her alone (lone) now
Better be gone (gone) now
She's-a-my-own

[Verse 2]
You (You), go on your way (way)
Better not stay (stay)
'Cause I will say (say)
She's-a-my-own

[Chorus]
Why do ya keep on hangin' 'round
(Sing it) Hangin' round?
You're in trouble
And I'm gonna put you down

[Verse 2]
You (You), go on your way (way) now
Better not stay (stay) now
'Cause I will say (say) now
She's-a-my-own

[Chorus]
Why do ya keep on hangin' 'round
(Sing it) Hangin' round?
You're in trouble
And I'm gonna put you down

[Verse 1]
You (You), better move on (on)
Leave her alone (lone)
You better be gone (gone) now
She's-a-my-own

[Outro]
(She's-a-my-own
She's-a-my-own
She's-a-my-own)

Trivia about the song She’s-a-My Own by The Five Americans

On which albums was the song “She’s-a-My Own” released by The Five Americans?
The Five Americans released the song on the albums “I See the Light” in 1966 and “The Best of the Five Americans” in 2003.
Who composed the song “She’s-a-My Own” by The Five Americans?
The song “She’s-a-My Own” by The Five Americans was composed by Mike Rabon, Norman Ezell, John Durrill.

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