There's Something on Your Mind

Album: Golden Classics (1960)
Charted: 31
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  • By the way you look at me
    I truly do believe
    Something is worrying your troubled mind

    There is something on your mind
    By the way you look at me
    There is something on your mind, baby
    By the way you look at me
    Whoa, yeah

    Can what you're thinking
    Bring our happiness
    Or will it bring misery

    No, no, no, no, no, no
    Please don't try to tell me
    I think I understand

    No, no, don't try to tell me, pretty baby
    I tell you, I think, I understand
    Whoa, yeah

    You want me to try and forget you
    Well, I'll do the best I can Writer/s: Cecil James McNeely
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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