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Neil Diamond
Lyrics for Song: What Will I Do?
Lyrics for Album: In My Lifetime [1998]
Dum dum dooby dooby
Dum dum dooby dooby
Dum dum dooby doo wop
Dum dum dooby dooby
Dum dum dooby dooby
Dum dum dooby doo wop
If you decide to say goodbye
You're gonna make my poor heart cry
Oh,what, what what can it be
But time will tell if you'll be true
Or if you gonna leave me blue
So I'll just wait-ait and see
If you never gonna kiss me again
And you never hug me again
Oh, oh
What will I do
Oh my dear, I really try
When you're out with another guy
But I can't help feeling sad
This hurt I have within my heart
Is there because you wanna part
Why must you treat me bad
Why do you wanna leave
You make my poor heart grieve
Oh, oh
What will I do
And if you do remain
You'll set me heart a flame
Sure as the stars above
You are the one I love
Oh my dear I really try
When you're out with another guy
But I can't help feeling sad
This hurt I have within my heart
Is there because you wanna part
Why must you treat me bad
Why do you wanna leave
You make my poor heart grieve
Oh, oh
What will I do
Dum dum dooby dooby,
Dum dum dooby dooby,
Dum dum dooby doo wop
Dum dum dooby dooby,
Dum dum dooby dooby,
Dum dum dooby doo wop
Dum dum dooby dooby,
Dum dum dooby dooby,
Dum dum dooby doo wop
Dum dum dooby dooby,
Dum dum dooby dooby,
Dum dum dooby doo wop
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What Will I Do?
Neil Diamond's 'What Will I Do?' stands as a quintessential example of his signature songwriting, blending lush orchestration with intimate vocal delivery. Recorded for the 1998 compilation 'In My Lifetime,' this track showcases Diamond's enduring ability to craft melodies that resonate across decades. The song exemplifies his mastery of the pop ballad format, characterized by emotional vulnerability and melodic sophistication. While the specific lyrical narrative remains personal, the composition itself has become a staple in Diamond's discography, reflecting his consistent focus on themes of longing and introspection. Its inclusion in later collections highlights its status as a reliable and beloved piece within his extensive catalog of work. |
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| Album Lyrics: In My Lifetime [1998] |
 Neil Diamond
"In My Lifetime [1998]"
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