What A Price
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What A Price
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Oh what a price I had to pay
For loving you, you, you.
I bought a house, a diamond ring.
I had to give up everything.
Oh what a price I had to pay
For loving you, you, you.
I stopped my rambling, I even stopped gambling.
And I stopped staying out all night.
Oh what a price I had to pay
For loving you, you, you.
I tried so hard to do what's right,
But you only wrecked my life.
Oh what a price I had to pay
For loving you, you, you.
You've heard my story. I've sung my song.
So, goodbye baby, I'm gone.
Oh what a price I had to pay
For loving you, you, you.
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George Thoroughgood performs "What A Price", and this lyric page sits inside the George Thoroughgood catalog on LyroVerse.
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