Josephine - Candlelight Version

I sat there alone,
Listening to the saxophone.
Whiskey-sour at the bar.

Then I saw her silhouette.
Next to me she came and sat,
Asked me for a cigarette, that's how we met.

She becme my honey.
Of course I don't play with money.
OOO, I was her hundred dollar bill.

We spent all our money
Always out looking for a thrill.
It's never cheap in beverly Hills.

Josephine
You did me wrong.
I know I'll miss your face,
But I'm movin' on.

Josephine
All I know.
You and me we had something.
Now I got to let you go.

I don't know.
It's a matter of my taste.
I like the bad girls,
You've always been this way.

You know the type,
so badly behaved.
Don't care about none but trouble
and they don't care what you say.

She was my honey,
Ain't It funny how it goes?
The rises end in falls,
but oooo looking back I got NO regrets at all.

Josephine
You did me wrong.
I know I'll miss your face,
but I'm movin' on.

Josephine
All I know.
You and me we had something.
Now I got to let you go.

(Sax Solo ending)



Credits
Writer(s): Alfred Lee Ii Anduze, Marcus Fuereder
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