K.T. Oslin - You Call Everybody Darling Lyrics
Though you're always waxing sentimental
Your sweet words are all I ever hear
You don't really give a continental
Honey, deep down in your heart you're not sincere
And everybody calls you Darling too
You don't mean what you're saying
It's just a game you're playing
But someday you'll find someone else
Who plays as well as you
'Cause if you call everybody Darling
Then love won't come a knocking at your door
And as the years go by, you'll sit and wonder why
'Cause if you call everybody Darling
Then love won't come a knocking at your door
And as the years go rolling by
You're gonna sit around and wonder why
Why don't nobody call you Darling
Why don't nobody call you Darling
Why don't nobody call you Darling anymore
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K.T. Oslin You Call Everybody Darling Comments
Love you 💕 K.T. OSLIN
Let's have lunch?
this song only went to #69 on the country charts in 1991!!!
This version is great -- Andrew Sisters-- diff era. but also good.
I have to agree with Ranch Radio. This is the best version of this old classic.
By far!
I remember this one!!!