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Artist/Band:
Wanda Jackson
Lyrics for Song: What In The World's Come Over You
Lyrics for Album: Sweet Nothin's [2010]
WHAT IN THE WORLD'S COME OVER YOU
Writer Jack Scott
What in the world's come over you?
Seems we never get along (ooh,
ah, ah, ah) Ev'ry night I reminisce dreaming of your
tender kisses What in the world's come over you?
(wah, wah, ooh) Could you ever change your mind?
(ah, ah, ah) If you do, I'll still be here,
dear, waiting, longing for you (ah,
ah, ah) All my life I've loved you so Never dreamed
I'd miss you so Now, alone in my room each night My
heart, it cries "It's just not right",
oh, oh, oh What in the world's come over you?
Could you ever change your mind?
(ah, ah, ah) If you do, I'll still be here,
dear, waiting, longing for you (ah,
ah, ah) All my life I've loved you so Never dreamed
I'd miss you so Now, alone in my room each night My
heart, it cries "It's just not right",
oh, oh, oh What in the world's come over you?
(wah, wah, ooh) You're still my angel from above
(ah, ah, ah) Guess you'll always be my one and only only real lo-o-o-ove
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What In The World's Come Over You
Recorded by the Queen of Rockabilly Wanda Jackson, this track exemplifies her signature blend of country and rockabilly influences. Released on the compilation album Sweet Nothin's [2010], the song features Jackson's distinctive vocal delivery, characterized by a strong, rhythmic delivery that cut through the era's sound. As a staple of her discography, the recording captures the raw energy and emotional depth typical of her work from the late 1960s. Jackson's ability to fuse traditional country storytelling with rock instrumentation defined her career and paved the way for future generations of female rock artists. This particular recording stands as a testament to her enduring impact on the genre, showcasing her mastery of both lyrical content and musical performance. |
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| Album Lyrics: Sweet Nothin's [2010] |
 Wanda Jackson
"Sweet Nothin's [2010]"
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