What A Change One Day Can Make Song Lyrics and Chords by The Louvin Brothers
What A Change One Day Can Make
Recorded by the Louvin Brothers
Written by Grady Cole
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Just yesterday dear
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you said you
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loved
And yesterday dear my hopes were
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high
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today dear I read your letter
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that I could
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die
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change dear one day can
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make
Oh what a dark road I now must
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take
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vanished till death I'l
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change dear
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one day can
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make
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there was
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another
You vowed you loved me you know it'
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y father I've lost my mother
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of losing
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you
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you'll
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n regret it
You'll take my life dear you'll end
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my
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m gone dear then you'll remember
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some other
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day
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FAQ
Who sang the the song What A Change One Day Can Make?
- The song What A Change One Day Can Make was sang by The Louvin Brothers.
Who is The Louvin Brothers?
- The Louvin Brothers were an American musical duo composed of brothers Ira (April 21, 1924 - June 20, 1965) and Charlie (July 7, 1927 - January 26, 2011) Louvin (né Loudermilk). The brothers are cousins to John D. Loudermilk, a Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member.
The brothers wrote and performed secular country music, as well as fire-and-brimstone gospel music. Ira played virtuoso mandolin and generally sang lead vocal in the tenor range, while Charlie played rhythm guitar and offered supporting vocals in a lower pitch. They helped popularize the vocal technique of close harmony in country and country-rock.After becoming regulars at the Grand Ole Opry and scoring a string of hit singles in the late 1950s and early '60s, the Louvin Brothers broke up in 1963 due in large part to Charlie growing tired of Ira's addictions and reckless behavior. Ira died in a traffic accident in 1965. They were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001, and Charlie died of cancer in 2011. Rolling Stone ranked the Louvin Brothers No. 4 on its list of the 20 Greatest Duos of All Time.