I Don’t Want to Pay the Price of Losing You

Teddy Randazzo, Victoria Pike, Souren Mozian

[Intro]
Oooh woah
Baby, listen to me darling
Baby, I wanna tell you

[Verse 1]
In the words of an ancient wise men
Play with fire and you'll get burned
Don't now why it should be surprising
I'm losing you
Too late I've learned

[Chorus]
I don't want to pay the price of losing you
And that's what I'm about to do

[Verse 2]
Is there anything that I can do or say
To make you change your mind
Change your mind and stay
Mmmm yeah girl
Yeah yeah yeah
A possession I took for granted
You got hurt and I did not see
Now the tables have turned completely
Who gets the hurt, no one but me

[Chorus]
I don't want to pay the price of losing you
And that's what I'm, about to do

Is there anything I can do or say
To makе you change your mind and stay
Mmm mmm yeah

[Bridge]
Girl
Girl, what a fool I've been
Givе me one more chance
And I won't make that mistake again
Make that mistake again

[Chorus Outro]
I don't want to pay the price of losing you
And that's what I'm, about to do
Is there anything I can do or say, baby
To make you change your mind
Change your mind and stay

Trivia about the song I Don’t Want to Pay the Price of Losing You by The Manhattans

When was the song “I Don’t Want to Pay the Price of Losing You” released by The Manhattans?
The song I Don’t Want to Pay the Price of Losing You was released in 1974, on the album “That's How Much I Love You”.
Who composed the song “I Don’t Want to Pay the Price of Losing You” by The Manhattans?
The song “I Don’t Want to Pay the Price of Losing You” by The Manhattans was composed by Teddy Randazzo, Victoria Pike, Souren Mozian.

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