Tower Of Strength

Gene McDaniels

Tower Of Strength- Artist: Gene McDaniels as sung on "A Hundred Pounds Of Clay and Other Hits"- EMI America Records 4XLL-9279- peak Billboard position # 5 in 1961- Words and Music by Burt Bacharach and Bob HilliardIf I were a tower of strength, I'd walk awayI'd look in your eyes and here's what I'd say"I don't want you, I don't need you, I don't love you any more"And I'd walk out that doorYou'd be down on your kneesYou'd be calling to me-eeBut a tower of a-strength is a-something I'll never beIf I were a tower of strength, I'd watch you cryI'd laugh at your tears and tell you goodbye"I don't want you, I don't need you, I don't love you any more"And I'd walk out that doorYou'd be down on your kneesYou'd be calling to me-eeBut a tower of a-strength is a-something I'll never be"I don't want you, I don't a-need you, I don't love you any more"And I'd walk out that doorYou'd be down on your knees, ahh-huhYou'd be calling to me-ee-eeBut a tower of a-strength is a-something I'll never be