Ali Campbell
Ali Campbell
Ali Campbell
Ali Campbell
Ali Campbell
Ali Campbell
Ali Campbell
Ali Campbell
Ali Campbell
Ali Campbell
Ali Campbell
Ali Campbell
I had nothing to do on this hot afternoon
But to settle down and write you a line
I've been meaning to phone you but from Minnesota
Hell, it's been a very long time
You wear it well
A little out of time but I don't mind
Well I suppose you're thinking I bet he's sinking
Or he wouldn't get in touch with me
Oh, I ain't begging or losing my head
I sure do want you to know you wear it well
There ain't a lady in the land so fine
Remember them basement parties, your brother's karate
All thе reggae shows
Them homеsick blues and radical views
Haven't left a mark on you, you wear it well
A little out of time but I don't mind
I ain't forgetting that you were once mine
But I blew it without even tryin'
Now I'm eatin' my heart out
Tryin' to get a letter through
Since you've been gone it's hard to carry on
I wanna write about the birthday gown that I bought in town
When you sat down and cried on the stairs
You knew it did not cost the earth, but for what it's worth
You made me feel a millionaire, you wear it well
Madame Onassis got nothing on you
Anyway, my coffee's cold and I'm getting told
That I gotta get back to work
So when the sun goes low and you're home all alone
Think of me and try not to laugh and I wear it well
I don't object if you call collect
I ain't forgetting that you were once mine
But I blew it without even tryin'
Now I'm eatin' my heart out tryin' to get back to you
You Wear It Well was written by Martin Quittenton & Rod Stewart.