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Do you know who sings.Whats New With You..It goes like this.Whats new with you,oh its been such a long long time,are you happy with him,do I ever cross your mind?

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Hello Philip,

That's a song called "What's New With You" by Con Hunley. It appeared on his album titled "Don't It Break Your Heart".......

Well hello, how've you been?
You're a sight to see
Yeah, I've still got that old job
Down at the factory

Well no, I never married
But I've come close a time or two
So tell me, honey                          
What's new with you?

What's new with you?                              
Oh it's been such a long, long time
Are you happy with him?
Do I ever cross your mind?

It's still the same old story
I'm so in love with you
So tell me honey
What's new with you?

Well, the years haven't changed you
You're still lookin' good
No, the years haven't changed me
Like I'd hoped they would

And it looks like, looking back is all
That I look forward to
So tell me honey
What's new with you?

What's new with you?                              
Oh it's been such a long, long time
Are you happy with him?
Do I ever cross your mind?

It's still the same old story
I'm so in love with you
So tell me honey
What's new with you?


Glad to be of help. Cheers............Mel.  

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I have been hooked on Country music since first hearing Jim Reeves in the late 50s. Two of the greatest nights of my life were seeing The Mavericks and Reba McEntire live in London. I am more at home with traditional Country music, but am happy to try and help with any questions relating to songs up to 2000. Please note that I DO NOT have the same knowledge about country music videos or singers private lives.

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Ex-record merchandiser with an extensive personal record/cd collection containing everything from Jim Reeves to Dwight Yoakam.

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