Bobby Bare, Norma Jean & Liz Anderson
Norma Jean (Country)
Bobby Bare
Bobby Bare, Norma Jean & Liz Anderson
Bobby Bare, Norma Jean & Liz Anderson
Bobby Bare
Bobby Bare, Norma Jean & Liz Anderson
Norma Jean (Country)
Bobby Bare, Norma Jean & Liz Anderson
[Chorus: Bobby Bare & Norma Jean & Liz Anderson & Bobby Bare]
The one at home I love for her devotion
While the other fills my heart with such emotion
I'm so torn between the two of them I have to play two parts
It's a sad story of three mixed up hearts
[Verse 1: Liz Anderson & Norma Jean]
No woman worth a dime would think of making time
With someone who is married happily
No man could ever roam if he's got a happy home
And now he finds his happiness with me
[Chorus: Bobby Bare & Norma Jean & Liz Anderson & Bobby Bare]
Oh, the one at home I love for her devotion
While the other fills my heart with such emotion
I'm so torn between the two of them I have to play two parts
It's a sad story of three mixed up hearts
[Verse 2: Liz Anderson & Norma Jean]
I know you want my man but honey understand
You're just a toy that he'll soon throw aside
Well even little boys don't throw away their toys
If they no longer keep them satisfied
[Chorus: Bobby Bare & Norma Jean & Liz Anderson & Bobby Bare]
Oh, the one at home I love for her devotion
While the other fills my heart with such emotion
I'm so torn between the two of them I have to play two parts
It's a sad story of three mixed up hearts
It's a sad story of three mixed up hearts
Three Mixed Up Hearts was written by Ben Peters.
Three Mixed Up Hearts was produced by Bob Ferguson & Chet Atkins & Felton Jarvis.