Written by K.T. Oslin and Jerry Gillespie
Performed live by Dusty Springfield,
backing vocals by Sinead O'Connor
Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da Day
Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da Day
Maybe he was wrong,
maybe I wasnât right
Whatever the reason
Iâm on my own tonight
Heâs gone a his way
and Iâve gone mine
But Iâll bet you
get that story all the time
Sometimes your friends ainât always available
To pick you up
when youâre feelinâ down, down, down
But daddy would die if he knew his baby
Is seekinâ refuge in a little olâ bar âcross town
So tell me where is a woman to go
When sheâs feelinâ low
And all she wants to do
is feel a little better
Tell me where is a woman to go
When sheâs feelinâ low
And all she wants to do
is feel a little better
Hey bartender honey gimme change for a ten dollar bill
Bring in back as a stack of quarters, if you will
âCause Iâm gonna play every song on your jukebox
that makes me cry
Gonna find out how many tears ten dollars can buy, oh
find out how many tears ten dollars can buy
So tell me where is a woman to go
When sheâs feelinâ low
And all she wants to do
is feel a little better
Tell me where is a woman to go
When sheâs feelinâ low
And all she wants to do
is feel a little better
Tell me where is a woman to go
When all she wants to do
is feel a little better
Tell me where would you go
When you're feelinâ low
And all she wants to do
is feel a little better
Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da Day
Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da Day
Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da, Doo-Da Day