Well, Well, Well

Album: Endlessly (2010)
Charted: 41
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  • Well well well
    Well well well
    Well well well
    Well well well

    Highly suspicious,
    Where was I last night
    Seek and you shall find
    And it goes in my mind,
    You make me draw the line
    I didn't commit any crime

    I'm not guilty
    Of what you're saying I do
    I'm not guilty
    Of what you're saying I do

    Well well well
    Why you giving me the third degree?
    Why you giving me the third degree?

    When I'm not guilty
    Of what you're saying I do
    I'm not guilty
    Of what you're saying I do

    I'm not that cagey
    But I don't need to explain
    There's nothing to blame

    You'll only drive me away
    There's so many questions everyday
    You make me go insane

    I'm not guilty
    Of what you're saying I do
    I'm not guilty
    Of what you're saying I do

    Well well well
    Why you giving me the third degree?
    Why you giving me the third degree?

    When I'm not guilty
    Of what you're saying I do
    I'm not guilty
    Of what you're saying I do

    Well well well
    Well well well
    Well well well
    Well well well

    I'm not guilty
    Of what you're saying I do
    You know I'm not guilty
    Of what you're saying I do

    Why you giving me the third degree?
    Why you giving me the third degree?
    Just why you giving me the third degree?
    Why you giving me the third degree?

    Well well well Writer/s: JOSEPH CARNALL, JOSEPH THOMAS GREEN, LOUIS IAN CARNALL, THOMAS LEE ROWLEY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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