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Why did you say goodbye?
Why did you have to go?
She keep on saying all these words
Look the first time that we met,
And you told me how much you cared
After giving you all that I have,
You keep on asking me for more
After giving you all that I have,
No need to keep on asking me for more
Go spend a weekend - a happy, happy weekend
Go spend a weekend - spend it with your mother
Go spend a weekend - somewhere with your friend
Go spend a weekend - a happy, happy weekend
Go spend a weekend - a lovely, lovely weekend
Ah, oh, yeah, somewhere!
Why did you say goodbye?
Why did you have to go?
Ooh, the first time that we met,
You told me how much you cared for me
After giving you all that I have,
No need to keep on asking me for more
After giving you all that have
No need to keep on asking me for more
The first time that we met,
You told me how much you cared for me, ooh
After giving you all that I have,
No need to keep on asking me for more
After giving you all that I have,
No need to keep on asking me for more
After giving you all that I have,
No need to keep on asking me for more
Go spend a weekend - a happy, happy weekend
Go spend a weekend - a happy, happy weekend
Go spend a weekend - a happy, happy weekend
Go spend a weekend - spend it with your mamma
Go spend a weekend - somewhere in the country
Go spend a weekend, ah, oh, yeah. ooh!
Go spend a weekend - a lovely, lovely weekend
Spend, spend, spend, spend, spend
Somewhere in the country
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- Reggae On The River Live
- Toots & The Maytals Reggae Live Sessions
- The Harder They Come (Remastered)
- 100x Reggae
- Sunshine Reggae
- Steel Pulse/ Toots & The Maytals/ Third World
- Pressure Drop - The Best Of
- Pressure Drop: The Definitive Collection
- The Very Best Of Toots & The Maytals
- Reggae Greats
- Reggae Greats - Toots & The Maytals
- Time Tough: The Anthology
- Ska Father
- Live
- True Love
- BROADWAY JUNGLE (CLASSIC By TOOTS and the MayTals)
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