You Win Again
Fats Domino · Other Songs - Fats Domino
The news is out,all over town
That you've been seen a-running 'round.
I know that I should leave, but then.
I just can't go, you win again.
This heart of mine could never see
Why everybody knew but me.
Just trusting you was my great sin.
What can I do? You win again.
I'm sorry for your victim now.
'cause soon his head like mine will bow.
He'll give his hert but all in vain
And some day, say, you win again.
You have no heart, you have no shame
But take true love and give the blame.
I guess that I should not complain.
I love you still, you win again.
That you've been seen a-running 'round.
I know that I should leave, but then.
I just can't go, you win again.
This heart of mine could never see
Why everybody knew but me.
Just trusting you was my great sin.
What can I do? You win again.
I'm sorry for your victim now.
'cause soon his head like mine will bow.
He'll give his hert but all in vain
And some day, say, you win again.
You have no heart, you have no shame
But take true love and give the blame.
I guess that I should not complain.
I love you still, you win again.
You Win Again
Fats Domino's 'You Win Again' stands as a definitive rock and roll anthem from the early 1960s, showcasing his signature blend of bluesy guitar riffs and infectious rhythm. Recorded during the height of his career, the track exemplifies the raw energy and vocal charisma that defined the New Orleans sound. As one of his most recognizable hits, the song captured the spirit of the era, influencing countless artists who followed in the path of rock and roll pioneers. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple yet powerful composition, which remains a staple in the repertoire of classic rock and roll enthusiasts worldwide.

