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Where Did It Go lyrics
There was a song we used to sing
Whenever this life get us down
Then it would give us hope again
Help pull ourselves up from the ground
My body is achin'
My finger is shakin'
My will is breakin'
Nothing to ease the pain, no, ha
Where did it go, oh yeah?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go, oh yeah?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go
The song we used to sing, yeah?
Listen to me
What happened to the days we knew
And all the great things we could do?
Though we were young, we were so sure
We couldn't feel this insecure
'Cause we were strong
Couldn't go wrong
Wouldn't be long
To feel that happy song, no, ha
Where did it go, oh yeah?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go
The song we used to sing?
Tell me now
Where did it go, oh yeah?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go
The song we used to sing?
Ha ha, listen to me
There was a song we used to sing
(Used to sing)
Whenever this life get us down
(Get us down)
Then it would give us hope again
(Hope again)
Help pull ourselves up from the ground
My body is achin'
My fingers are shakin'
My will is breakin'
Nothing to ease the pain, pain, no
Where did it go, oh yeah
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go
The song we used to sing?
Tell me, people
Where did it go?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go?
(Where did it go?)
Where did it go?
Part of these releases
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- Track 4 on The Best of & the Rest of Desmond Dekker
- 3 Mother Nature
- 5 More You Live
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- Track 8 on First Time For a Long Time
- 7 Perserverance
- 9 Get Up Little Suzie
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- Track 13 on Archive
- 12 Life, Hope And Faith
- 14 What Will You Gain
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- Track 8 on Halfway to Paradise
- 7 Island in the Sun
- 9 You've Got Soul
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- Track 7 on Rude Boy Ska, Volume 2
- 6 You Can Get It If You Really Want
- 8 Hippopotamus
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