A Thousand Times A Day Song Lyrics and Chords by Sonny James
A Thousand Times A Day
Recorded by Sonny James
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I d-i-e a
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thousand times a
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day
This p-a-i-n
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just won't g
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e what more can
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I d-i-e a
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thousand times a
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day
This he-ar-t
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is so lonesome
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yet
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I just can'
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e leaving m
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regrets
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thousand times I
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die but can'
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t
forget
Why did you
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love me then you turn your
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back on me
I guess you
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think it's fun t
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o love me then yo
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u
leave
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Please won't you com
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e back don't s
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tay
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Don'
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t make me die
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a thousand times
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a
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FAQ
Who sang the the song A Thousand Times A Day?
- The song A Thousand Times A Day was sang by Sonny James.
Who is Sonny James?
- Jimmie Hugh Loden (May 1, 1928 - February 22, 2016), known professionally as Sonny James, was an American country music singer and songwriter best known for his 1957 hit, "Young Love". Dubbed the "Southern Gentleman" for his congenial manner, his greatest success came from ballads about the trials of love. James had 72 country and pop charted releases from 1953 to 1983, including an unprecedented five-year streak of 16 straight Billboard No. 1 singles among his 26 No. 1 hits. Twenty-one of his albums reached the country top ten from 1964 to 1976. James was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1961 and co-hosted the first Country Music Association Awards Show in 1967. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007.