The Object Of My Affection Song Lyrics and Chords by Faron Young
The Object Of My Affection
Recorded by Faron Young
Written by Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe, Jimmie Grier
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The object of my
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affection can
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change my com
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plexion
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white to
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rosy
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red
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Anytime she
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holds my
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hand and tells me that she's
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mine
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There are
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many girls who can
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thrill me and
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some who can
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fill
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dreams of
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happi
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ness
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But I know I'll
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never
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rest until she says she's
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mine
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I'm not
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afraid that she'll
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leave
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she's not the
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kind who'll be
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unfair
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stead I trust her implicitly
She can
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go where she wants to go
Do what she wants to do
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I won't care
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FAQ
Who sang the the song The Object Of My Affection?
- The song The Object Of My Affection was sang by Faron Young.
Who is Faron Young?
- Faron Young (February 25, 1932 - December 10, 1996) was an American country music producer, singer and songwriter from the early 1950s into the mid-1980s. Hits including "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')" and "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" marked him as a honky-tonk singer in sound and personal style and his chart-topping singles "Hello Walls" and "It's Four in the Morning" showed his versatility as a vocalist. Known as the Hillbilly Heartthrob, and following a singing cowboy film role as the Young Sheriff, Young's singles charted for more than 30 years. In failing health, he died by suicide at 64 in 1996. Young is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.