Working My Way Through a Heartache

Charles Field, Buddy Mize

I get up every mornin' and start my daily routine
Sweep away old memories, brush away old broken dreams
Oh, I must carry on 'cause what's left of my future's at stake
I'm not doin' too well workin' my way through a heartache

I'm workin' my way, workin' my way through a heartache
Tryin' and cryin' it's almost more than I can take
But I know if I fail then I'm gone so I've gotta hang on
I'm not doin' too well workin' my way through a heartache

It's do or die in spite of the pain if I wanna be free
I can't let up 'cause my heart's dependin' on me
I can't for the life of me see where I've made my mistake
I'm not doin' too well workin' my way through a heartache

I'm workin' my way, workin' my way through a heartache
Tryin' and cryin' it's almost more than I can take
But I know if I fail then I'm gone so I've gotta hang on
I'm not doin' too well workin' my way through a heartache

Curiosités sur la chanson Working My Way Through a Heartache de Marty Robbins

Sur quels albums la chanson “Working My Way Through a Heartache” a-t-elle été lancée par Marty Robbins?
Marty Robbins a lancé la chanson sur les albums “My Kind of Country” en 1967 et “Country 1960-1966” en 1995.
Qui a composé la chanson “Working My Way Through a Heartache” de Marty Robbins?
La chanson “Working My Way Through a Heartache” de Marty Robbins a été composée par Charles Field, Buddy Mize.

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