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・ When You Dance I Can Really Love
・ When You Dish Upon a Star
・ When You Fall in Love
・ When You Get a Little Lonely
・ When You Get to Be You
・ When You Get to the Heart
・ When You Gonna Learn
・ When You Got a Good Friend
・ When You Got Dry/How Much Is Enough
・ When You Grow Up
・ When You Hear Lou, You've Heard It All
・ When You Hear the Bells
・ When You Kiss Me
・ When You Know
・ When You Land Here, It's Time to Return
When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back
・ When You Lie Next to Me
・ When You Lie Next to Me (song)
・ When You Look at Me
・ When You Look Me in the Eyes
・ When You Look Me in the Eyes Tour
・ When You Love a Woman
・ When You Loved Me
・ When You Made the Mountain
・ When You Need Me
・ When You Need Me (Aaron Hall song)
・ When You Need Me (The Mullans song)
・ When You Need My Love
・ When You Reach Me
・ When You Really Loved Someone


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When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back : ウィキペディア英語版
When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back

"When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back" is a song written by Steve Clark and Johnny MacRae. The song -- a bittersweet reflection of a condemned inmate's life, looking back at all the bridges he burned and wished could be repaired -- was recorded by several country music artists, including Sam Neely, Bill Anderson and the band Confederate Railroad.
==Story==
"When You Leave That Way ... ," told in first-person narrative, begins with the man remembering some things about his childhood with fondness: his mother, waking to the rooster's crow and listening to Arthur Godfrey. However, his relationship with his father is very strained; after the two get into a fight one morning, the boy runs away and never returns home, beginning his troublesome life as a drifter.
Later, the man tries to settle down and eventually gets engaged to a young woman; however, on his wedding day, he leaves her standing at the altar. Later, he begins a relationship with a woman who is married; when her husband walks in on them, he shoots and kills him, eventually leading to his death sentence. (Just before the revelation of the latter of these events, he mournfully tells how he wishes he could repair his broken relationships with his parents and hold his young son.)
He burns his final bridge when a clergyman comes in to his jail cell to minister the last rites, shortly before he is to be put to death; however, the man tells him to go away.

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