Too Many Times Song Lyrics and Chords by Earl Thomas Conley
Too Many Times
Recorded by Earl Thomas Conley with Anita Pointer
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Rivalries between sons and
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fathers
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Caused me to hurt that dad of
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How I'd
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love to bring him back and say I'm
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sorry
But the
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world has turned too many
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times
Tension between friends and
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Can
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cause you to go over the
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love to call some up and talk it
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over
But the
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world has turned too many
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times
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too many
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times I
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felt I should be
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freer
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too many
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times I
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ended up
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alone
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too many
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times I tried to
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prove them all a
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liar
When they
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said you can never go
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home
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ever
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Left un
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attended just dies on the
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vine
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wonder if forever wonders
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ever
If the
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world has turned too many
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times
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too many
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times I
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felt I should be
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freer
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too many
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times I
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ended up
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alone
Oh
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too many
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times I tried to
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prove them all a
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liar
When they
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said I would never go
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home
Tensions between friends and
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lovers
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Make you
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feel like you're losing your
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mind
What I'd
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give to rewind and start all
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over
But the
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world has turned too many
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times
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Rivalries do not breed
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loyalty
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Rivalries do not breed
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loyalty
Keep turning
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me oh too many
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times
Round and
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round and round too many
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times
FAQ
Who sang the the song Too Many Times?
- The song Too Many Times was sang by Earl Thomas Conley.
Who is Earl Thomas Conley?
- Earl Thomas Conley (October 17, 1941 - April 10, 2019) was an American country music singer-songwriter. Between 1980 and 2003, he recorded ten studio albums, including seven for RCA Records. In the 1980s and into the 1990s, Conley also charted more than thirty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, of which eighteen reached Number One. His eighteen Billboard Number One country singles during the 1980s marked the most Number One hits by any artist in any genre during that decade, excluding Alabama and Ronnie Milsap.