Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dearest darlin' I had to write to say that I won't be home anymore
'cause something happened to me while I was drivin' home
And I'm not the same anymore
Oh, I was only twenty four hours from Tulsa
Ah, only one day away from your arms
I saw the welcoming light and stopped to rest for the night
And that is when I saw him as I pulled in outside of the small motel he was there
And so I walked up to him, asked where I could get something to eat
And he showed me where
Oh, I was only twenty four hours from Tulsa
Ah, only one day away from your arms
He took me to the café, and he asked if I would stay, I said "OK"
Oh, I was only twenty four hours from Tulsa
Ah, only one day away from your arms
The jukebox started to play and night time turned into day as we were dancin'
Closely, all of a sudden I lost control as he held me tight
And he kissed me, caressed me, told me he'd die
Before he would let me out of his arms arms
Oh, I was only twenty four hours from Tulsa
Ah, only one day away from your arms
I hate to do this to you but I love somebody new, what can I do?
And I can never, never, never---go home again
Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa was written by Hal David & Burt Bacharach & Bacharach & David.
Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa was produced by Johnny Franz.
Dusty Springfield released Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa on Fri Apr 17 1964.