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Russ Tolman - Los Angeles Lyrics




I come home got her note
Adios, amigo is all she wrote
No explanation, consolation prize
Just a big empty house and a sad surprise
She's gone, now she's gone
I set still while she moves along

Los Angeles, I beg you please
Take care of her
Los Angeles, I'm on my knees
Take care of her

Her postcard came in month or two
I'm doing fine, how about you?
And that's the last that I heard
Not another note, not another word

Los Angeles, I beg you please
Take care of her
Los Angeles, I'm on my knees
Take care of her

Through the lonely days and lonely nights
I even miss the arguments and fights

Los Angeles, I beg you please
Take care of her
Los Angeles, I'm on my knees
Take care of her

Los Angeles, I beg you please
Take care of her
Los Angeles, I'm on my knees
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I come home got her note
Adios, amigo is all she wrote
No explanation, consolation prize
Just a big empty house and a sad surprise
She's gone, now she's gone
I set still while she moves along

Los Angeles, I beg you please
Take care of her
Los Angeles, I'm on my knees
Take care of her

Her postcard came in month or two
I'm doing fine, how about you?
And that's the last that I heard
Not another note, not another word

Los Angeles, I beg you please
Take care of her
Los Angeles, I'm on my knees
Take care of her

Through the lonely days and lonely nights
I even miss the arguments and fights

Los Angeles, I beg you please
Take care of her
Los Angeles, I'm on my knees
Take care of her

Los Angeles, I beg you please
Take care of her
Los Angeles, I'm on my knees
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Writer: Russ Tolman
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Performed By: Russ Tolman
Length: 3:44
Written by: Russ Tolman

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