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Album: Which Way You Goin' Billy?
Released: 1969
Which Way You Goin' Billy? Lyrics
Which Way You Goin'' Billy?
Poppy Family
Which way you goin'' Billy?
Can I go too?
Which way you goin'' Billy?
Can I go with you?
I really love you, Billy
And all this time
I thought you loved me, Billy
And you were mine
I''m gonna miss you, Billy
And though I''m trying
I''m hurting so bad, Billy
I can''t help crying
You are my whole, babe
My heart and my soul, babe
I''d have nothing to show, babe
If you should go away
You are my whole, babe
My heart and my soul, babe.
I''d have nothing to show, babe
If you should go
Which way you going, Billy?
Or need I ask?
Cause you don''t want me, Billy
You''re free at last
I won''t forget you, Billy
For all my life
I''ll always love you, Billy
I''ll stay your wife
You are my whole, babe
My heart and my soul, babe
I''d have nothing to show, babe
If you should go away
You are my whole, babe
My heart and my soul, babe
I''d have nothing to show, babe
If you should go
You are my whole, babe
My heart and my soul, babe
I''d have nothing to show, babe
If you should go
I won''t forget you, Billy...
Writer/s: TERRY JACKS
Publisher: CARLIN AMERICA INC
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Which Way You Goin' Billy?
Terry was a big Buddy Holly fan, and started writing the song in his pre-Poppy days with the working title "Which Way You Goin' Buddy?" He had the melody, but couldn't come up with a lyrical theme. A few years later, after he formed The Poppy Family, he hit on the idea. In our interview with Terry Jacks , he explained: "It was in 1969 and I had been reading about all these guys going to Vietnam and leaving their women behind in Seattle, and I knew somebody down there that was doing that. I thought, 'Wow, that must be awful.' These guys go and their wives or girlfriends wouldn't know whether they were coming back. That's quite a deal, going to war over there, and it was such a stupid war. So I said, 'That's what I'm going to write about: this woman that's left behind. Which way you going, Billy? Can I go, too?'"
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