I've been to New York, Paris
And the south of Spain
And I'll never find a lover like you again
I hear a Four Tops record on the radio
And the words remind me, I miss you

Ah Ah Baby don't say goodbye
The word is out that we'll soon be parted
Out of sight isn't out of mind
So spare a thought for me

I guess you couldn't face
The heavy responsibility
Of looking at my face
And knowing you could never lie to me
Bad dreams can come true
I woke up this morning and I
Knew I was losing you

Breaking hearts never make a noise
If they did it would be a sad sound
I'm not like the other boys
I refuse to stay here and
Be clowned around with

Your love cause pain
And if I had the chance, I'd do it all again

Ah Ah Baby don't say goodbye
The word is out that we'll soon be parted
Out of sight isn't out of mind
So spare a thought for me
Ah Ah Baby don't say goodbye
Please spare a thought for the broken hearted
My love baby, it blew your mind
Some things are meant to be
You were meant for me

Your love caused pain
And if I had the chance
I'd take you back again

Black leather roses wrapped in chain
You gave romantically
A jacket studded with your name
These things I keep eternally

Bad dreams can come true
I woke up this morning and I
Knew I was losing you

Ah Ah Baby don't say goodbye

I've been to New York, Paris
And the south of Spain
And I'll never find a lover like you again
I hear a Four Tops record on the radio
And the words remind me, I miss you

Your love caused pain
But if I had the chance, I'd do it all again

Ah Ah Baby don't say goodbye


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Baby Don't Say Goodbye Lyrics as written by Michael Percy Tim Lever

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