Warning is the seventh and final track from Black Sabbath's self-titled debut album.
It includes a complete jam session in the middle of the song right until the end. It is merged with "Sleeping Village" on the North American version of the album.
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Originally released by The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation in 1967.
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Now, the first day that I met ya I was looking in the sky
When the sun turned all a blur and the thunderclouds rolled by
The sea began to shiver and the wind began to moan
It must've been a sign for me to leave you well alone
I was born without you, baby
But my feelings were a little bit too strong
You never said you love me and I don't believe you can
'Cause I saw you in a dream and you were with another man
You looked so cool and casual and I tried to look the same
But now I've got to love ya, tell me who have I to blame?
I was born without you, baby
But my feelings were a little bit too strong
Now, the whole wide world is movin' 'cause there's iron in my heart
I just can't keep from cryin' 'cause you say we've got to part
Sorrow grips my voice as I stand here all alone
And watch you slowly take away, a love I've never known
I was born without you, baby
But my feelings were a little bit too strong
Just a little bit too strong
Now, the whole wide world is movin' 'cause there's iron in my heart
I just can't keep from cryin' 'cause you say we've got to part
Sorrow grips my voice as I stand here all alone
And watch you slowly take away, a love I've never known
I was born without you, baby
But my feelings were a little bit too strong
Just a little bit too strong
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Black Sabbath | |||
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Black Sabbath • The Wizard • Behind the Wall of Sleep • N.I.B. • Evil Woman • Sleeping Village • Warning • Wicked World |