I remember other days, how I used to weep
Over things you said to me, I couldn't even sleep
You forgot your promises ev'ry single vow
All you did was laugh at me but things are diff'rent now
I cried for you
Now it's your turn to cry over me
Ev'ry road has a turning
That's one thing you're learning
I cried for you
What a fool I used to be
Now I found two eyes just a little bit bluer
I found a heart just a little bit truer
I cried for you
Now it's your turn to cry over me
How can I forget the hours that I worried through
Wondering the live-long day just what next thing to do
In those days you never thought anything of me
But the slave that was all yours and now at last is free
I cried for you
Now it's your turn to cry over me
Ev'ry road has a turning
That's one thing you're learning
I cried for you
What a fool I used to be
Now I found two eyes just a little bit bluer
I found a heart just a little bit truer
I cried for you
Now it's your turn to cry over me
Elkie Brooks, born Elaine Bookbinder, is a highly successful British singer who rose to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s. Born in Glasgow in 1945, she began her career as a vocalist in blues and jazz bands before emerging as a solo artist with her debut album "Rich Man's Woman" (1972). Her powerful and versatile vocal style allowed her to span genres such as soul, pop, and rock. Among her most notable hits are "Lilac Wine", "Pearl in the Oyster", "No More Tears", and "Sharing It All". Brooks has also been a significant figure in the British music scene, collaborating with artists like Mike Batt and the jazz-rock group The Alan Parsons Project. Her career has spanned decades, demonstrating her ability to adapt to musical changes and remain a reference point for lovers of soul and pop music.
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