Back Street Affair

Jimmy Rule, Billy Wallace

You didn't know I wasn't free when you fell in love with me
And with all your young heart you learned to care
It brought you shame and disgrace the world has tumbled in your face
Because they call our love a back street affair

They say you wrecked my home, I'm a husband that's gone wrong
They don't know the sorrow that we've had to bear
For the one that I'm tied to was the first to be untrue
And yet they call our love a back street affair

We have each other now that's all that matters anyhow
While the judgment of gossip's never fair
We'll just be brave and strong then someday they'll see they're wrong
So let them call our love a back street affair

We'll be free to love someday when all the talk has died away
And the happiness we've hoped for then we'll share
I'll climb a mountain high and the world will hear me cry
That our love is not a back street affair

Trivia about the song Back Street Affair by Webb Pierce

On which albums was the song “Back Street Affair” released by Webb Pierce?
Webb Pierce released the song on the albums “The Wondering Boy” in 1954, “The Wondering Boy (1956)” in 1956, “King of the Honky-Tonk: From the Original Decca Masters, 1952-1959” in 1994, “Groovie Boogie Woogie Boy” in 2006, “More And More Webb Pierce: The Wondering Boy” in 2007, and “The Sun Records Sessions” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Back Street Affair” by Webb Pierce?
The song “Back Street Affair” by Webb Pierce was composed by Jimmy Rule, Billy Wallace.

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