Have You Heard
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Have You Heard
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Have you heard about my baby?
Yes, how i love her you don't know.
Have you heard about my baby?
How i love, how i love her you don't know.
I declare it hurt me so bad,
Yes, when i heard she'd got to go.
Have you heard about my baby?
Yes i tried, yes i tried, but i let her down.
Heard about my baby?
Ooh yes, i tried and i let her down.
Ooh, she burned me with her love,
Yes, no other, no other will wear her crown.
Yes, indeed.
Have you heard about my baby?
Where she gone, where she gone, i just don't know.
Yes, have you heard about my baby?
Ooh, where she gone, where she gone, i just don't know.
Well, if you should see my baby,
Yes, please tell her that i love her so.
Yes, no more next time.
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John Mayall performs "Have You Heard", and this lyric page sits inside the John Mayall catalog on LyroVerse.
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