Lyrics Two Wrongs - Joe Cocker
I
was
sitting
in
a
bar
She
got
out
of
a
great
big
limousine
car
Started
drinking
pink
ladies
Like
they
were
going
out
of
stock
I
said,
"Hey,
what's
your
name?"
She
said,
"Oh
men,
they're
all
the
same
Come
over
here
and
keep
me
company
for
a
while"
It's
never
black
or
white
But
sometimes
in
the
dark
of
the
night
Two
wrongs
can
make
a
right
She
said,
"I
got
money,
I
have
fame
I
got
a
man
at
home
and
he's
so
well
trained
I
got
fancy
clothes
and
a
microwave
oven
One
thing
I
don't
have
is
some
good
loving"
It's
never
black
or
white
But
sometimes
in
the
dark
of
the
night
Two
wrongs
can
make
a
right
You
do
the
best
you
can
Lonely
people
understand
Two
wrongs
can
make
a
right
We
went
fast,
we
went
far
In
the
backseat
of
that
limousine
car
Sometimes
in
the
night
Two
wrongs
can
make
it
right
Well
the
sun
was
coming
up
She
dropped
me
off
where
she
picked
me
up
She
said,
"Let's
do
this
again
sometime"
But
before
I
knew
it
she
was
out
of
mind
It's
never
black
or
white
But
sometimes
in
the
dark
of
night
Two
wrongs
can
make
a
right
You
do
the
best
you
can
Lonely
people
understand,
darling
Two
wrongs
can
make
it
right
Oh,
can
make
a
right
Oh,
can
make
it
right
But
two
wrongs,
honey
Got
that
man
at
home
So
well-trained
you
tell
me
Love
ought
to
make
it
right
Ah,
let's
make
it
right
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