I was born an only son
Didn’t take to the rules, like a normal child
Prisoner of things I’ve done
It’s the price you pay livin’ fast and wild
I’ve spent too many nights
Lookin’ over my shoulder
And the ways of the world make a heart
Grow colder
Got nowhere left to hide
The fight in me has died
So I must wait for the sunrise
Friend to fear and loaded gun
Live life like the owner of a heart of stone
No one touches, touch no one
But the road gets weary when you’re all alone
I’ve spent too many nights
Lookin’ over my shoulder
And the ways of the world make a heart
Grow colder
Got nowhere left to hide
The fight in me has died
So I must wait for the sunrise
Too much done to undo
No one I can run to
I need one more chance to live my life again
I’ve spent too many nights lookin’
Over
My shoulder
And the ways of the world make a heart
Grow colder
Got nowhere left to hide
The fight in me has died
So I must wait for the sunrise
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Song Facts:
“Nothin’ You Can Do About It” is ais a rock song recorded by Richard Marx for his second album, Repeat Offender. It is the fourth single released from the album.
“Nothing You Can Do About It” hit number 12 on Billboard’s Rock Chart, and in addition has the participation of Steve Lukather on guitar.
Released as single: 1989
Format: 7″ single, CD single, cassette
Genre: Rock
Label: Capitol
Songwriter(s): Richard Marx
Producer(s): Richard Marx
Richard said about this song:
Chart Performance:
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