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Bobby Sherman's Greatest Hit

Bein' alone at night makes me sad, girl
Yeah, it brings me down all right
Tossin' and turnin' and freezin' and burnin'
And cryin' all through the night

Whoa-oh
Julie, Julie, Julie, do ya love me?
Julie, Julie, Julie, do ya care?
Julie, Julie, are ya thinkin' of me?
Julie, Julie, will ya still be there?

We had so much fun together
I was sure that you were mine
But leavin' you, baby, is drivin' me crazy
It's got me wonderin' all the time

Whoa-oh
Julie, Julie, Julie, do ya love me?
Ah, Julie, Julie, Julie, do ya care?
Julie, Julie, are ya thinkin' of me?
Julie, Julie, will ya still be there?

Honey, you cried the day I left you
Even though we knew I couldn't stay
But baby, remember, I'll be back September
But till then I'll write you every day

Whoa-oh
Julie, Julie, Julie, do ya love me?
Ah, Julie, Julie, Julie, do ya care?
Come on, Julie, Julie, are ya thinkin' of me?
Julie, Julie, will ya still be there?

Oh-oh
Julie, Julie, Julie, do ya love me?
Ah, Julie, Julie, Julie, do ya care?
Julie, Julie, are ya thinkin' of me?

Ok, this song was on in Wal-Mart today and I sang it out loud and then realized where I was. Oh well, I blended in with the other Wal-Mart trash! Randall would have walked away from me and hidden in the hunting section. Sorry you missed it, Babe.


This song by Bobby Sherman has always been so special to me. Julie moved out for the first time the day she got married. I was going into the tenth grade. She “willed” me her stereo because Stephen had a better one. Lucky me! I came home from her wedding and moved that stereo right into my room. Daddy had a tape made for her with all her old favs and wedding songs. We played it all day of her wedding. It was so fun. Anyway, I put this tape in and played it over and over the night she got married. I cried and I cried. I remember coming home from school, sitting in the floor, playing this song and crying. I was starting high school and needed my Conan (my pet name for Jules. Crazy, I know). She lived 5 hours away and it was so hard to adjust to the changes. “Julie, Julie, Julie Do You Love Me” brings on a flood of bittersweet memories. Thanks Wal-Mart satellite radio. You struck a chord today. I love you Julie and I know you love me!

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