There’s Been a Change in Me – Eddy Arnold

There’s Been a Change in Me
Written by: Cy Coben



There’s Been a Change in Me Lyrics

When I was very young my mother often said
I was a bashful kid my face was always red
I was afraid of girls but now you see
Lordy Lord there's been a change in me

Then at the age of twelve I went to my first dance
We played so kissin' games and then I got the chance
To learn about how nice a kiss to be
You know there was a change in me

I started notice in the little girl next door
I walked her home from school I never did before
I even carved her name upon a tree
Oh boy there was a change in me

I took the slick enough my hair were lots of clew
And I would shine my shoes and look in mirrors too
Until my mother said why son it's doom
Ain't it there's been a change in you

As the years went by I surely get around
Why I was number one bout all the girls in town
I had a different date most every night
There was a change alright

But now I've met a gal who stole my heart away
I'm gonna marry her and settle down someday
And if I'm through to her then I'll agree
Ha ha there's been a change in me

There’s Been a Change in Me Singers

1. Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy and His Guitar (billboard hit 1951) January 1951.
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2. Bob Sandy and The International Cowboys 1951 3. Michael Parks 1970



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