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The Mavericks — What A Crying Shame
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(Kostas, Raul Malo)

Wasn't I good to you
Didn't I show it
And if I ever hurt you
I didn't know it

If you think I don't care
Then you're mistaken
My love was always there
But now my heart's breakin'

Chorus
(Oh) baby oh what a crying shame
To let it all slip away
And call it yesterday
Oh baby my life would be so blue
My heart would break in two
Oh what a crying shame

'Cause I believed in you
From the beginning
I thought our love was true
But now it's all ending

Repeat chorus twice
Oh what a crying shame
Oh what a crying shame
Oh what a crying shame
Oh what a crying shame
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 chieromancer wrote:

Hey RP:  This track is wrong. 
It says "What A Crying Shame/The Mavericks" 
but it plays The DiVinyls/I Touch Myself



It's been 8 months. You still haven't fixed this. 
Hey RP:  This track is wrong. 
It says "What A Crying Shame/The Mavericks" 
but it plays The DiVinyls/I Touch Myself
so glad they got back together. the new album is AMAZING
Roy Orbison on crack and a dopeguitar and we got..this?
zaknafein wrote:
Love the Mavericks. More please. This band is proof that country doesn't have to suck.
No, that is Son Volt and Trish Murphy. These guys rot.
veegez wrote:
Those aren't bad people to emulate.
I was just going to post, "I thought Roy Orbison had finally died..." Please, mommy, make the bad mens stop.
drH wrote:
Well, let's see: Can I imitate both Dwight Yoakam and Roy Orbison?
Those aren't bad people to emulate.
Love the Mavericks. More please. This band is proof that country doesn't have to suck.
drH wrote:
Well, let's see: Can I imitate both Dwight Yoakam and Roy Orbison?
Gee, if you could fuse the two sounds you'd have a pretty cool style. I hear the influences and kind of dig it.
drH wrote:
Well, let's see: Can I imitate both Dwight Yoakam and Roy Orbison?
Mimes and Elvis impersonators imitate, Raul Malo simply has one of the richest voices in music today.
I love the mavericks.
Not bad - well executed - but it's really country than anything else. Then again, we got J.S. Bach's Toccata & Fugue in D Minor and I loved it, so I can't complain... Raven
drH wrote:
Well, let's see: Can I imitate both Dwight Yokam and Roy Orbison?
You know, this is very funny, but so right!
Well, let's see: Can I imitate both Dwight Yoakam and Roy Orbison?