Shirley Bassey – If You Don’t Understand

Shirley Bassey If You Don't Understand

Shirley Bassey – If You Don’t Understand Lyrics

Artist: Shirley Bassey
Song: If You Don’t Understand

He can be the biggest heel
That human nature has invented
But I’d never change him if I could
And whenever he’s away from me

I nearly go demented
I’d leave him if I could
He’s the face upon the pillow
That I always want to turn to

But I never know how long he’ll stay
You may ask me why I choosed to live this way
Well, I’m a woman
If you don’t understand

You’ve never known a love that was real
You’ve never known the way that I feel
Each time he leaves me
If You don’t understand

You’ve never known impossible dreams
You’ve never known the hell
That it means to be
Missing him

Wanting him
He can take me to the moon
Each time he puts his arms
Around me

Only he can take the moon away
And if I regret the day this
Wayward lover ever found me
He can smile and I surrender

But I couldn’t live without him
He’s the loosing game I always play
You may ask me why I choosed to live this way
Well, I’m a woman

If you don’t understand
You’ve never known a love that was real
You’ve never known the way that I feel
Each time he leaves me

If You don’t understand
You’ve never known impossible dreams
You’ve never known the hell
That it means to be

Missing him
Wanting him
If you don’t understand
You’ve never known a love that was real

You’ve never known the way that I feel
Each time he leaves me
If You don’t understand
You’ve never known impossible dreams

You’ve never known the hell
That it means to be
Missing him
Wanting him
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From the album:
This Is My Life… the Best
Release Year: 1967