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“Fool For You” (1968) by The Impressions

16 Thu Jul 2015

Posted by ztnh in History of Rhythm & Blues, Music

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The ImpressionsThisismycountryWikiUserLUMPENPROLETARIAT—Never liked nobody that’s been mean to me…

—Messina

“Fool For You” (1968) by The Impressions

Never liked nobody that’s been mean to me
I’ve got a heart full of stone and I hate the misery
Then you came along into my life
Destroying my mind, mounting up the toil and strife

But I’m a fool for you; I’m a fool for you
But I’m a fool for you; I’m a fool for you

Guess I’ll always be; and I claim it famously
‘Cos I’m a fool for you; it’s a doggone shame
Knowin’ you don’t love me; you go on and use me
So continuously, I don’t know why, I love you like I do

When you’re breaking my heart; and you know it’s true

But I’m a fool for you; I’m a fool for you
But I’m a fool for you; I’m a fool for you

Doggin’ me every day, but child, I’m here to stay
‘Cos I’m a fool for you; you don’t want me to stay
But I’m a fool for you; do me wrong, now, every day
Child, I’m a fool for you; ah-ha, ha hoo; I’m a fool for you

Songwriter:  MAYFIELD, CURTIS

“Fool For You” lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group

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[THE IMPRESSIONS lyrics are property and copyright of their owners.  “Fool For You” lyrics are provided here for educational and personal use only.]

[July 18, 2015]

[Last modified 18 JUL 2015 09:58 PDT]

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