I won’t let you love me
It just wouldn’t be right
I won’t let you love me
It just wouldn’t be right
Find yourself a good man
And keep him in sight
I won’t let you love me
It just wouldn’t be right
If you told me you loved me
I don’t know what I’d do
If you told me you loved me
I don’t know what I’d do
I know all the rules
They don’t let me love you
If you told me you loved me
I don’t know what I’d do
You know that I love you
But it breaks all the rules
You know that I love you
But it breaks all the rules
We can fix it all up
We just need the tools
We’re not supposed to kiss
But maybe we should
Maybe we should
Maybe we should
I won’t let you love me
It just wouldn’t be right
I won’t let you love me
It just wouldn’t be right
Find yourself a good man
And keep him in sight
I won’t let you love me
It just wouldn’t be right
It just wouldn’t be right
It just wouldn’t be right
credits
from Song Factory I,
released December 28, 2018
Acoustic guitar & electric guitar: Tony Savarino
Guitar: Jake Dalton
Violin & acoustic piano: Angie Shyr
Bass: Rich Cortese
Drums: Mike Levesque
Vocals: Jake Dalton, Patty Barkas
Cello: Trevor Jarvis
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