Address Book
Lyrics
Throw away your old address book
Of the guys you used to know
Get all dressed up in your best look
I'll take you to the movie show
You look lovely when you're angry
But I love the way you smile
We could while away the hours
Or we could walk another mile
My darling, don't you ever change
I don't think I'd be quite the same
I thought I was in control
I thought I was in control
If I knew then what I know now
Of the chances at the time
Didn't know that I'd be missing
A chance to lay it on the line
I could have asked you if you needed
Or maybe wanted to get out
But it didn't really matter
We got together anyhow
My darling, don't you ever change
I don't think I'd be quite the same
I thought I was in control
I thought I was in control
Threw away your old address book
Took a while to realize
You'd be better off with someone
What I mean is me and mine
So what ya doing at the weekend?
Shall we make it Friday night?
Anywhere you fancy going
And anyway with me's alright
My darling, don't you ever change
I don't think I'd be quite the same
I thought I was in control
I thought I was in control
My darling, don't you ever change
I don't think I'd be quite the same
I thought I was in control
I thought I was in control
Writer(s): BERNARD JOHN FROST, FRANCIS DOMINIC NICHOLAS ROSSI
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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