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 old-fashioned, but that's alright
Well, I suppose you're thinking how Betty is sinking Or he wouldn't get in touch with me Though I ain't begging or losing my head I sure do want you to know, that
You wear it well there ain't a lady in the land so fine, oh my
Remember their basement parties, your brothers' cavorting The all-day rock-and-roll show The homesick blues and the radical views Haven't left a mark on you
(Chorus) You wear it well A little out of line but I don't mind But, I ain't forgetting that you were once mine But I'll believe it without even trying Now I'm eating my heart out Trying to get a letter through
Since you've been gone it's hard to carry on
I'm gonna write about the birthday gown that I bought in town And you sat down and cried on the stairs You knew it didn't 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; no, no
And when my coffee is 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
(Chorus 2) I'll wear it well I don't object if you call collect 'Cause I ain't forgetting that you were once mine But I feel it without even trying Now I'm eating my heart out Trying to get back to you
Compositor: Desconhecido no ECADIntérprete: Roderick David Stewart (Rod Stewart) (SENA - I)Publicado em 2004 (01/Nov) e lançado em 2004 (10/Jan)ECAD verificado fonograma #12900708 em 09/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM