Too Many Lovers - Randy Meisner

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Too Many Lovers Lyrics

B. Lamb

I thought I could make it
Without lovin' you
It looked like maybe once or twice
I could see it through
Now it sure feels like love has found me out
I ain't gonna be the one to stick around in my doubt

One too many lovers
Too, too many times
I never wanted to see another pair of cryin' eyes
Too many lovers, too many lies


We started out drinkin'
Fallin' in love is just like findin' a friend
It looked so easy, it seemed so simple
How can love fail to win?
You came along usin' excuses to cover the pain
But words don't work to hide the hurt
Now we both feel so ashamed

One too many lovers
Too, too many times
I never wanted to see another pair of cryin' eyes
Too many lovers, too many lies

I know that those night winds must chill you
If your loneliness doesn't kill you
We've been runnin', keepin' our heads low
I know that you've got your troubles
I've got so many of my own
So how come we're both beggin' for one more night?

One too many lovers
Too, too many times
I never wanted to see another pair of cryin' eyes
Too many lovers, too many lovers

One too many lovers
Too, too many times
One too many lovers
Too, too many times
One too many lovers
Too, too many times
One too many lovers...

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Randy Herman Meisner (born 8 March 1946 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, U.S.A.) is a bass guitar player, singer and songwriter best known as a founding member of the country-rock group Eagles. One of his favorite singers is Marvin Gaye. He is also known as a lover of English comedians, namely Monty Python.

In 1969, he appeared on Poco's first album, Pickin' Up the Pieces. He ceased playing with the band shortly before the record was released and was replaced by Timothy B. Schmit. In 1970, Meisner joined Rick Nelson's Stone Canyon Band while he was also active in Linda Ronstadt's backup band which featured Don Henley, Glenn Frey & Bernie Leadon.

In 1971, he, along with Henley, Frey and Leadon, formed Eagles and they released their debut album in 1972. The success of Eagles brought an end to Meisner's session work, as well as his involvement with the Linda Ronstadt band. While he usually manned the bass and handled backing vocals for Eagles, he also played guitar on Desperado, On The Border, and Hotel California. During his stint with the band, he wrote and/or co-wrote songs on each of the group's first five albums - most notably "Take It to the Limit" on One of These Nights - and was featured as lead vocalist on several songs. 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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