Letra de Canción: Since I've Been Loving You |
| Oh! Workin' from seven to eleven ev'ry night, It really makes life a drag, I don't think that's right. I've really, really been the best of fools, I did what I could, yeah 'Cause I love you, baby, How I love you, darling, How I love you, baby, How I love you, girl, little girl. But baby, Since I've Been Loving You, yeah, I'm about to lose my worried mind, oh, yeah. Ev'rybody trying to tell me That you didn't mean me no good. I've been trying, Lord, let me tell you, Let me tell you I really did the best I could. I've been working from seven to eleven ev'ry night, I said It kinda makes my life a drag. Lord, that ain't right, no no! Since I've Been Loving You, I'm about to lose my worried mind. Said I've been crying, My tears they fell like rain, Don't you hear, Don't you hear them falling, Don't you hear, Don't you hear them falling. Said I been cryin, yeah! Oh my tears they felt like rain. Don't you hear them falling? Don't you hear them? Do you remember, mama, when I knocked upon your door? I said you had the nerve to tell me You didn't want me no more, yeah I open my front door, hear my back door slam, You must have one of them new fangled, New fangled back door man, I've been working from seven, seven, seven, To eleven ev'ry night, It kinda makes my life a drag, a drag, drag, Ah, yeah, it makes a drag. Baby, Since I've Been Loving You, I'm about to lose, I'm about to lose, lose my worried mind. Just one more! Oh yeah Since I've Been Loving You, I'm about to lose my worried mind. |
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Por: Led ZeppelinLed Zeppelin fue una banda de rock del Reino Unido considerada una de las más importantes de ese género y una de las más populares durante la década de los setenta. Fue fundada en 1968 por el guitarrista Jimmy Page, quien había pertenecido a The Yardbirds, al incluir en su formación a John Paul Jones como bajista y teclista (al que Page conocía de trabajos anteriores con The Yardbirds), al vocalista Robert Plant y a John Bonham a la batería (que coincidió con Plant en The Band of Joy). Disco: Led Zeppelin III del Año 1970 |
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