The Orlons Don't Throw your Love Away Lyrics:
Don't throw your love away.
Don't throw your love away.
For you might need it someday.
Don't throw your dreams away.
No-no, no-no.
Keep them another day.
For you might need them someday.
Lovers of today,
Just throw their dreams away,
And play at love.
They give their love away,
To anyone who'll say, "I love you."
Don't throw your love away.
No-no, no-no.
Don't throw your love away.
For you might need it someday.
[Instrumental break.]
Go out and have a ball,
You better,
Have your fun with one and all.
[ Find more Lyrics on http://mp3lyrics.org/wguZ ]But don't throw your love away.
But don't throw your love away.
Wait! Wait! Shoo-op shoo-op shoo-op shoo-op.
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Wait! Wait! Shoo-op shoo-op shoo-op shoo-op.
Wait! Wait! Shoo-op shoo-op shoo-op shoo-op.
[DON'T THROW YOUR LOVE AWAY]
[Written by: Billy Jackson & Jim Wisner
Performed by: The Orlons [1] -1963
Appears on: South Street-1963, The Best of the Orlons Cameo Parkway
(1961-1966)-2005 [2] [3] , et. al]
[1] Covered by: Fabienne Del Sol, The Fortunes, Herman's Hermits, The
Searchers, The Temeloes, et al.]
[2] Transcribed from the track on this album.]
[3] Cameo Parkway was the one major record label of the rock & roll era to not
see its material released on CD. The reason behind this is unclear. Alan
Klein, best known as the manager of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones in the
late '60s, bought the label in 1968, turning it into ABKCO the following
year. All throughout the big CD reissue boom of the late '80s and early '90s,
Cameo Parkway sat in the vaults while other reissues flooded the marketplace.
Years passed and Cameo Parkway stayed far away from CD, although collectors
clamored for these sides. Just when it seemed like Cameo Parkway would never
make it to CD, ABKCO suddenly and surprisingly released the four-disc,
115-song box set Cameo Parkway 1957-1967 in May of 2005. This was a full 15
years after the peak of CD reissues and a full 40 to 45 years since the
label's heyday.]
Lyrics: Don't Throw your Love Away, The Orlons [end]