How Do You Do It?

Album: Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying (1963)
Charted: 1
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  • How do you do what you do to me
    I wish I knew
    If I knew how you do it to me, I'd do it to you
    How do you do what you do to me
    I'm feelin' blue
    Wish I knew how you do it to me but I haven't a clue

    You give me a feeling in my heart
    Like an arrow passing through it
    Spose that you think you're very smart
    But won't you tell me how do you do it

    How do you do what you do to me
    If I only knew
    Then perhaps you'd fall for me like I fell for you

    You give me a feeling in my heart
    Like an arrow passing through it
    Spose that you think you're very smart
    But won't you tell me how do you do it

    How do you do what you do to me
    If I only knew,
    Then perhaps you'd fall for me like I fell for you
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