Don't Break My Heart Again - Danger Danger

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Don't Break My Heart Again Lyrics

How many times do I have to get hurt
How many tears can I cry
Forgive and forget that's what you always said
Just like some well rehearsed line

Well I made some mistakes that I'd like to forget
And I won't even try to pretend
But you're one mistake that I don't wanna make
And I swore this wouldn't happen again

You want one more dance
Just one more chance
If I lay my love on the line

Don't break my heart again, no
Don't break my heart again, no
Can't play that part again
And I never wanted to
Don't break my heart again

Now my world is so empty without you
Since you left me and painted in black
And the rain outside my windows hangin' round and it won't go
'Til the day you come back

No it ain't that easy
But I'll swallow my pride
I'll lay my love on the line

Don't break my heart again, no
Don't break my heart again, no
Can't play that part again
And I never wanted to
Don't break my heart again

Oh I couldn't take that anymore
I'm still healing from the wounds you left before
You know the scars run deep
But not as deep as my love for you
It cuts right through

Don't break my heart again, no
Don't break my heart again, no
Can't play that part again
And I never wanted to
You want one more dance
Just one more chance
I'll lay my love on the line

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The quintet -- Ted Poley (vocals), Andy Timmons (guitar), Bruno Ravel (bass), Steve West (drums), and Kasey Smith (keyboards) Landed a deal with Epic in 1989. The same year saw the release of the group's self-titled debut, spawning the single/video "Naughty Naughty," which enjoyed a few airings on MTV's Headbanger's Ball program. The album failed to break the group through to the big time, but the group stuck to their guns and issued further albums: 1991's Screw It!, 1995's Dawn, 1998's Four the Hard Way, and 2000's Return of the Great Gildersleeves.

Singer Ted Poley and guitarist Andy Timmons left the band after "Screw It!" was released (and having recorded a third album which got shelved). The band brought in Paul Laine to replace Poley for 1995's "Dawn" and on.

In 2001, Laine would record vocals for the shelved album they had recorded with Poley. Fans wanted to hear both singers, so they released this album, "Cockroach" as a 2-disc set, both discs having the same songs (Laine's had a bonus track), the only difference being the vocalist.

2003 saw the return of Ted Poley to the band. Danger Danger would then release "Prime Cuts", a collection of rare tracks and demos from the 80s with Ted Poley.

Their latest release is a live album recorded during their last tour with singer Paul Laine.

They also contributed a track called "Naughty Naughty Christmas" to the "Have A Very Hairy Christmas" Compilation.

the record label has sent them back in the studio to record a new album this year 2008. Their latest album is entitled "Revolve" and was released sometime in September 2009 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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