Too Much Alike

Album: Jungle Fever (1957)
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  • You like to cheat and make me blue
    I like to do the same to you
    We're too much alike to like each other
    Like we used to do (like we used to do)
    I like to go out and romp and stomp
    You like to go to parties and those honky tonks
    We're too much alike to like each other
    Like we used to do (like we used to do)
    I like the way we used to love, but we have changed somehow
    We'd see each other all the time, like we should do now
    You like to say that I'm to blame
    I'd like to say that you're the same
    We're too much alike to like each other
    Like we used to do (like we used to do)

    I like the way we used to love, but we have changed somehow
    We'd see each other all the time, like we should do now
    You'd like to say that I'm to blame
    I'd like to say that you're the same
    We're too much alike to like each other
    Like we used to do (like we used to do) Writer/s: CHARLIE FEATHERS, JERRY HUFFMAN, JOE CHASTAIN
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, CARLIN AMERICA INC
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