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Too Bad

Released by Eric Clapton in 1988
From the Album: Crossroads |

This version of Too Bad was released by Eric Clapton in 1988.

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It’s too bad I don’t love you
For you have worried me night and day.
It’s too bad I don’t love you
For you have worried me night and day.
Till my heart begins to stammer
And my hair is turning gray.

It’s too bad I don’t need you
Because we get along so good.
It’s too bad I don’t need you
Because we get along so good.
You must be thinking, ’bout this time
That my poor heart is made of wood.

It’s too bad I don’t miss you
‘Cause you are always on my mind.
It’s too bad I don’t miss you
‘Cause you are always on my mind.
I want to stay around your circle
And learn to love you all the time.


Eric Clapton has released many songs over the years besides Too Bad. Eric Clapton released songs from 1970 to 2005 spanning across albums like Eric Clapton, 461 Ocean Boulevard, There's One In Every Crowd, No Reason To Cry, Slowhand, Backless, Another Ticket, Money And Cigarettes, Behind The Sun, August, Crossroads, Journeyman, Unplugged, From The Cradle, Pilgrim, Riding With The King, Reptile, Me And Mr. Johnson, and Back Home. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Eric Clapton.

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