I Talk a Pretty Story

Yvonne DeVaney

I'll forget my troubles, start my life anew
Make a new beginning, forget the past and you
I'll burn all my bridges, a- leaving you behind
Find myself a new love, free you from my mind

I talk a pretty story, I tell myself it's true
That any man could always take the place of you
I talk a pretty story, but I'm not really me
'Cause my pretty, pretty story can never be

I'll tell him it's over, over with and done
Tell him I'm happy, and I'm the lucky one
A fun while it lasted, that's the way I play
Love 'em and leave 'em, can't get hurt that way

I talk a pretty story, I tell myself it's true
That any man could always take the place of you
I talk a pretty story, but I'm not really me
'Cause my pretty, pretty story can never be

Trivia about the song I Talk a Pretty Story by Wanda Jackson

When was the song “I Talk a Pretty Story” released by Wanda Jackson?
The song I Talk a Pretty Story was released in 1968, on the album “Cream Of The Crop”.
Who composed the song “I Talk a Pretty Story” by Wanda Jackson?
The song “I Talk a Pretty Story” by Wanda Jackson was composed by Yvonne DeVaney.

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