Too Much Heartsick Feeling

Jim Pons, Al Nichol, Mark Volman, John Barbata, Howard Kaylan

[Verse 1]
Don't I know you?
Don't you know me, too?
After all our time together, you'd think we'd never met
'Cause there's too much heartsick feelin' to forget

[Verse 2]
Don't I want you?
Don't you want me, too?
But ever since the day we separated
There's been too much heartsick feelin' to forget

[Bridge]
I don't suppose you felt the pain like I have (Like I have)
You could always find a man (Ooh, ooh, ooh)
I don't suppose you'll understand (Ooh)

[Verse 2]
How I want you
Don't you want me, too?
But ever since the day we separated
There's been too much heartsick feelin' to forget

[Bridge]
Honey, I want you (Ooh)
And I believe that you want me, too (Ooh, ooh, ooh)
It's really a shame that after all this time (Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
We've drifted so far apart

[Refrain]
After all our time together, you act like we've never met
'Cause there's too much heartsick feelin' to forget

[Outro]
Oh yes, there's too much heartsick feelin' to forget (Ooh)

Trivia about the song Too Much Heartsick Feeling by The Turtles

When was the song “Too Much Heartsick Feeling” released by The Turtles?
The song Too Much Heartsick Feeling was released in 1968, on the album “The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands”.
Who composed the song “Too Much Heartsick Feeling” by The Turtles?
The song “Too Much Heartsick Feeling” by The Turtles was composed by Jim Pons, Al Nichol, Mark Volman, John Barbata, Howard Kaylan.

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