Who'll be the next in line?
Who'll be the next in line for heartaches?
Who'll make the same mistakes I made over you?

There'll be no use in sighing
Who'll be the next in line for you?

Who'll be the next in line?
Who'll be the next to watch your love fade?
All your affections finally fade away

There'll be no use in sighing
Who'll be the next in line for you?

One day you'll find out when I'm gone
I was the best one you had
I was the one who gave you love

Who'll be the next in line?
Who'll be the next in line for heartaches?
Who'll make the same mistakes I made over you?

There'll be no use in sighing
Who'll be the next in line for you?

One day you'll find out when I'm gone
I was the best one you had
I was the one who gave you love

Who'll be the next in line?
Who'll be the next in line for heartaches?
Who'll make the same mistakes I made over you?

Who'll be the next in line?
Who'll be the next in line for you, for you?


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Who'll Be the Next in Line [Mono Single Version] Lyrics as written by Raymond Douglas Davies

Lyrics © BROADWAY MUSIC CORPORATION, Kassner Associated Publishers Ltd

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