Mary MacGregor - Torn Between Two Lovers (Lyrics)

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  • Song: Torn Between Two Lovers
    Artist: Mary Macgregor
    Album: Torn Between Two Lovers
    Year: 1976
    Lyrics
    There are times when a woman has to say what's on her mind
    Even though she knows how much it's gonna hurt
    Before I say another word let me tell you, I love you
    Let me hold you close and say these words as gently as I can
    There's been another man that I've needed and I've loved
    But that doesn't mean I love you less
    And he knows he can't possess me and he knows he never will
    There's just this empty place inside of me that only he can fill
    Torn between two lovers, feelin' like a fool
    Lovin' both of you is breakin' all the rules
    Torn between two lovers, feelin' like a fool
    Lovin' you both is breakin' all the rules
    You mustn't think you've failed me
    Just because there's someone else
    You were the first real love I ever had
    And all the things I ever said
    I swear they still are true
    For no one else can have the part of me I gave to you
    Torn between two lovers, feelin' like a fool
    Lovin' both of you is breakin' all the rules
    Torn between two lovers, feelin' like a fool
    Lovin' you both is breakin' all the rules
    I couldn't really blame you if you turned and walked away
    But with everything I feel inside, I'm asking you to stay
    Torn between two lovers, feelin' like a fool
    Lovin' both of you is breakin' all the rules
    Torn between two lovers, feelin' like a fool
    Lovin' you both is breakin' all the rules
    Torn between two lovers
    Feelin' like a fool
    Lovin' both of you is breakin' all the rules
    History
    “Torn Between Two Lovers” is a pop song written by Peter Yarrow (of the folk music trio Peter, Paul & Mary) and Phillip Jarrell. The song describes a love triangle and laments that “loving both of you is breaking all the rules”. Yarrow originally intended the song to be sung by a man,[citation needed] but it was ultimately made famous by a woman, Mary MacGregor, who recorded it at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in 1976. The song became the title track of MacGregor’s first album.
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