Badfinger - Where Do We Go From Here? Lyrics






Someone gives you their heart
But you still throw it all away
Knowing the past is a part
Part of what you are today

We all know you had your troubles
We all know you had your days
What is love?
You can throw it all away
With the helplessness of your pride

Telling yourself you're a loser
Like someone winning who's not
Telling yourself you're a loser
Where do you go from here?
Where do you go from here?
Where do you go from here?

Someone showed you the way
That you'll be ready to see
That the game had been played
Losers had lost and the winners were free

We all know you have your troubles
We all know you have your ways
What is love?
You can throw it all away
With the helplessness of your pride

Telling yourself you're a loser
Like someone winning who's not
Telling yourself you're a loser
Where do you go from here?
Where do you go from here?
Where do you go from here?

[steel drum solo]

We all know you have your troubles
We all know you have your days
What is love?
You can throw it all away
With the helplessness of your pride
Telling yourself you're a loser
Like someone winning who's not
Telling yourself you're a loser
Where do you go from here?
Where do you go from here?
Where do you go from here?
Where do you go from here?
Where do you go from here?
Where do you go from here?
Where do you go from here?





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  1. b.... ....

    Were those steel drums inspired by the Kinks' Supersonic Rocket Ship?

  2. R.... B....

    Excellent song from Tommy

  3. F.... ....

    One of my favorite Badfinger songs...gets better every time I listen to it.
    Thanks Tom!

  4. J.... M....

    Take John & Paul and replace them with Tom & Pete, I sometimes wonder if anyone would have noticed. Although a bit of an exaggeration, that's how great these two duo song writers were. I can't think of any other duo to compare with John & Paul. Like George Harrison only getting better in the latter years, so did Joey Molland as evidenced in this album. I think Tom Evans and Pete Ham both felt this album was to be their comeback album. Great song by Tom Evans with this track.