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Joan Chamorro - Teardrops from My Eyes Lyrics



Joan Chamorro - Teardrops from My Eyes Lyrics




[ Featuring Sant Andreu Jazz Band ]

Every time it rains, you know I think of you
And that's the time, well, I feel so blue
When the rain starts to fall
Across my windows pane
And now it's raining teardrops from my eyes
Well if you see clouds here in my eyes
You know it's just because you said goodbye
Although the sun is shining
There's no sunny skies
Because it's raining teardrops from my eyes

Chorus 1
Remember the night you told me
Our love would always be
But I wouldn't be blue and lonely
If you came back to me

Chorus 2
Every single cloud would disappear
I'd wear a smile, baby if you were here
So baby won't you hurry
Because I need you so
I tell you it's just raining teardrops from my eyes

Chorus 1
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English

Every time it rains, you know I think of you
And that's the time, well, I feel so blue
When the rain starts to fall
Across my windows pane
And now it's raining teardrops from my eyes
Well if you see clouds here in my eyes
You know it's just because you said goodbye
Although the sun is shining
There's no sunny skies
Because it's raining teardrops from my eyes

Chorus 1
Remember the night you told me
Our love would always be
But I wouldn't be blue and lonely
If you came back to me

Chorus 2
Every single cloud would disappear
I'd wear a smile, baby if you were here
So baby won't you hurry
Because I need you so
I tell you it's just raining teardrops from my eyes

Chorus 1
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Writer: RUDOLPH TOOMBS
Copyright: Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.




Joan Chamorro - Teardrops from My Eyes Video
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Performed By: Joan Chamorro
Featuring: Sant Andreu Jazz Band
Language: English
Length: 4:20
Written by: RUDOLPH TOOMBS

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