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Angel of the Morning Lyrics: There'll be no strings to bind your hands / Not if my love can't bind your heart / There's no need to take a stand / For it was I who chose to start...
"Angel of the Morning" is a popular song written by Chip Taylor, originally recorded by Evie Sands but which first charted with a version by Merrilee Rush.
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"Angel of the Morning" is a popular song written by Chip Taylor, originally recorded by Evie Sands, but first charting by Merrilee Rush. The song has been covered by many artists including P....
Just touch my cheek before you leave me, baby. Juice Newton "Angel Of The Morning": There'll be no strings to bind your hands Not if my love can't bind your heart. And there's no need...
LYRICS: There'll be no strings to bind your hands Not if my love can't bind your heart And there's no need to take a stand For it was I who chose to start I see no need to take me...
Angel Of The Morning Lyrics: There'll be no strings to bind your hands / Not if my love can't bind your heart / And there's no need to take a stand / For it...
Angel of the Morning Lyrics by Juice Newton from the Juice Newton's Greatest Hits (And More) album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: There'll be no strings to bind your hands Not if my love can't bind your heart And there's no need to take a stand F…
Just call me angel of the morning, angel just touch my cheek before you leave me, baby. Just call me angel of the morning, angel then slowly turn away from me. Maybe the sun's light will be dim and it won't matter anyhow. If morning's echo says we ve sinned, well, it was what I wanted now. And if we're the victims of the night, I won't be ...
Juice Newton’s “Angel of the Morning” is a timeless classic that has touched the hearts of listeners since its release in 1981. The song, originally written by Chip Taylor in 1967, has been covered by countless artists over the years, but it is Newton’s version that has become the most iconic.