The Searchers
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Well, I'll be doggone if I would work all day (baby)
And I’ll de doggone if I bring you home my pay (baby)
But if I ever caught you running around
Blowing my money all over this town
Then I wouldn't be doggone
I'd be long gone
Then I wouldn’t be doggone (wouldn't be doggone)
I'd be long gone (I'd be long gone)
Well, I'll be doggone if you ain't a pretty thing (baby)
And I'll be doggone if you ain't warm as a breath of spring (baby)
And if we live to be one hundred year old
If you ever let that spring turn cold
Then I wouldn’t be doggone (wouldn’t be doggone)
I'd be long gone (I’d be long gone)
Oh, I wouldn't be doggone (wouldn't be doggone)
I'd be long gone. (I’d be long gone)
Now, did you hear me, what I say?
Please believe me
Well, ev'ry woman should try
To be whatever her man wants her to be
And I don't want much
All I want from you is for you to be true to me
Well, I'll be doggone if love ain't a man's best friend (baby)
And I'll be doggone if you ain't the loving end (baby)
Though I know you make me feel like nobody could
If I ever found out that you're no good
Then I wouldn't be doggone (wouldn't be doggone)
I'd be long gone (I'd be long gone)
I wouldn't be doggone (wouldn't be doggone)
I'd be long gone (I'd be long gone)
I'd be long gone
I'd be long gone
I'd be long gone
I’ll Be Doggone was written by Marv Tarplin & Smokey Robinson & Warren “Pete” Moore.
I’ll Be Doggone was produced by Tony Hatch.