Iain Gregory
Peter Jay (Peter Lynch)
The Saints (Band)
The Blue Rondos
Pat Reader
Ricky Wayne & The Off-Beats
Peter London
Alan Dean and His Problems
The Saints (Band)
Iain Gregory
Jess Conrad
Peter London
Bobby Rio & The Revelles
The Blue Rondos
The Saints (Band)
Reg Austin
Carter-Lewis and the Southerners
Carter-Lewis and the Southerners
Carter-Lewis and the Southerners' short, punchy debut single is an exercise in Joe Meek’s ability to produce with restraint.
Other than the buildup of instruments at the beginning of the song, “Two Timing Baby” is a no frills performance of a song by a band without the overdubs, sound effects, orch...
Two-timing baby, look at what you've done
You've gone and broken the heart of one
Who really loved you, who truly cared
How could you do this after all we shared?
But someday you, yeah you, you'll be so blue when teardrops start
You'll know that feeling when you've a broken heart
Woah, then you'll cry because you'll see
I said two-timing baby, you'll come back to me
You can't take my love and just throw it away
You've got to learn this the old, old way
Through tears and sorrow, and heartbreak too
That's why I know that you'll soon be blue
But someday you, yeah you, you'll be so blue when teardrops start
You'll know that feeling when you've a broken heart
Woah, then you'll cry because you'll see
Soon two-timing baby, you'll come back to me
Two-timing baby, two-timing baby
Two-timing baby, you'll come back to me
Two-timing baby, two-timing baby
Two-timing baby, you'll come back to me
Two Timing Baby was written by Geoffrey Goddard.
Two Timing Baby was produced by Joe Meek.