Carrie-Anne (Album Version)

Carrie-Anne (Album Version) Lyrics

Pop Music: The Golden Era 1951-1975  by The Hollies

Song  ·  2:54  ·  English

℗ Originally Released 1967 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Carrie-Anne (Album Version) Lyrics

Hey, Carrie Anne
Hey, Carrie Anne

When we were at school, our games were simple
I played the janitor, you played the monitor
Then you played with older boys and prefects
What′s the attraction in what they're doing?

Hey, Carrie Anne
What′s your game now? Can anybody play?
Hey, Carrie Anne
What's your game now? Can anybody play?

You were always something special to me
Quite independent, never caring
You lost your charm as you were ageing
Where is your magic disappearing?

Hey, Carrie Anne
What's your game now? Can anybody play?
Hey, Carrie Anne
What′s your game now? Can anybody play?

You′re so
So like a woman to me (so like a woman to me)
So (so)
So (so) like a woman to me (like a woman to me)

Hey, Carrie Anne
What's your game now? Can anybody play?
Hey, Carrie Anne
What′s your game now? Can anybody play?

People live and learn, but you're still learning
You use my mind, and I′ll be your teacher
When the lesson's over, you′ll be with me
Then I'll hear the other people saying

Hey, Carrie Anne
What's your game now? Can anybody play?
Hey, Carrie Anne
What′s your game now? Can anybody play?

Carrie Anne, Carrie Anne, Carrie Anne

Writer(s): GRAHAM NASH, ALAN CLARKE, TONY HICKS<br>Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com


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