Lyrics You Wear It Well - Rod Stewart , Faces
I
had
nothing
to
do
on
this
hot
afternoon
But
to
settle
down
and
write
you
a
line
I've
been
meaning
to
phone
you,
but
from
Minnesota
Hell
it's
been
a
very
long
time
You
wear
it
well
A
little
old
fashioned
but
that's
all
right
Well,
I
suppose
you're
thinking
I
bet
he's
sinking
Or
he
wouldn't
get
in
touch
with
me
Oh,
I
ain't
begging
or
losing
my
head
I
sure
do
want
you
to
know
That
you
wear
it
well
There
ain't
a
lady
in
the
land
so
fine,
oh
my
Remember
them
basement
parties,
your
brother's
karate
The
all
day
rock
'n'
roll
shows
Their
homesick
blues
and
the
radical
views
Haven't
left
a
mark
on
you
You
wear
it
well
A
little
out
of
time
but
I
don't
mind
But
I
ain't
forgetting
that
you
were
once
mine
But
I
blew
it
without
even
tryin'
Now
I'm
eatin'
my
heart
out
Tryin'
to
get
a
letter
through
Since
you've
been
gone
it's
hard
to
carry
on
I'm
gonna
write
about
the
birthday
gown
that
I
bought
in
town
When
you
sat
down
and
cried
on
the
stairs
You
knew
it
didn't
cost
the
earth,
but
for
what
it's
worth
You
made
me
feel
a
millionaire
And
you
wear
it
well
Madame
Onassis
got
nothing
on
you,
no,
no
Anyway,
my
coffee's
cold
and
I'm
getting
told
That
I
gotta
get
back
to
work
So
when
the
sun
goes
low
and
you're
home
all
alone
Think
of
me
and
try
not
to
laugh
And
I
wear
it
well
I
don't
object
if
you
call
Collect
'Cos
I
ain't
forgetting
that
you
were
once
mine
But
I
blew
it
without
even
tryin'
Now
I'm
eatin'
my
heart
out
Tryin'
to
get
back
to
you
I
love
you,
I
love
you,
I
love
you,
I
love
you
Oh,
yeah
After
all
the
years
I
hope
it's
the
same
address
Since
you've
been
gone
it's
hard
to
carry
on,
oh
no,
oh
no
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