Del Shannon - last kiss.wmv video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/02/10

Oh where oh were could my baby be

The lord took her away from me

She's gone to heaven so I've got to be good

So I can see my baby when I'll leave this world

We were out on a date in my daddy's car

We hadn't driven very far

There in the road

Straight ahead

A car was stalled the engine was dead

I couldn't stop

So I swerved to the right

I'll never forget the sound that night

The screamin tires

The busting glass

The Painfull scream that I heard last.

Oh where oh were could my baby be

The lord took her away from me

She's gone to heaven so I've got to be good

So I can see my baby when I'll leave this world

When I woke up

The rain was pouring down

There were people standing all around

Something warm falling into my eyes

But some how I found my baby that night

I lifted her head

she looked at me and said

Hold me darling just alittle while

I held her close

I kissed her our last kiss

I found the love I knew I had missed

but now she's gone

even though I hold her tight

I lost my love, my life that night

Oh where oh were could my baby be

The lord took her away from me

She's gone to heaven so I've got to be good

So I can see my baby when I leave this world

Comments

8 years ago

JOARI SUAREZ

WHO SINGS THIS SONG AGAIN ??

8 years ago

Lisa Collins

I perfere del shannons

9 years ago

Samantha Ruiz

Dude it is so obvious that this version of the song is WAY better than pearl jam

9 years ago

dmullsr

not Del.. J Frank wilson

9 years ago

Kari Hollow Horn

Oh where oh where could my baby be. 

9 years ago

romeromarduk

exelente tema saludos desde Durango Mexico

9 years ago

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9 years ago

MRmargaso

Wayne Cochran, first version 1962

9 years ago

Big Bad John

Not Del Shannon at all. Sheesh.

9 years ago

Bob Oxborrow

This is indeed the Cavaliers and not Del Shannon and this version makes Pearl Jam's cover sound pretty sad; not that that takes a lot of doing.

10 years ago

joe turton

This is J. Frank Wilson & the Cavaliers, not Del Shannon.

10 years ago

Johnny Comotion

Relabel this! This is J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers. 

10 years ago

Bridget F

This is not del shannon!

10 years ago

dberry999666

I know they didn’t have seat belts or air bags or safety glass back then- I wonder what they did for Child restraints – any way it’s a timeless beautiful sad song, of the human experience on earth- Ghostly

10 years ago

jenna wallace

hell yea

10 years ago

Donna Bellan

Look at all the room in those cars back then wow. U could actually take a nap

10 years ago

Big Mike Nystrom

I believe you are correct and Pearl Jam even remade it. However I noticed none of them changed it.

10 years ago

Mudracer41

I've loved this song for so long. Haven't heard it for at least 30 years! Thanks for posting it. But, if memory serves, J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers did this hit originally. Anyway, thanks again for putting this up. BTW, Pearl Jam version...not bad, but nowhere near this.

10 years ago

Timothy Velasquez

I F'in love this song young in body old sole.

10 years ago

angie aulenback

nice jam

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