Something Stupid
Nancy Sinatra, Frank Sinatra
| G | Em |
| I know I stand in | line |
| G | Em |
Until you | think you have the | time |
| Am | D | Am | D |
To spend an | evening with | me | | |
| Am | D |
And | if we go some | place to dance |
| Am | D |
I | know that there's a | chance |
| G | Em | G | Em |
You won't be | leaving with | me | | |
| G |
And | afterwards we drop into a quiet little place |
| C | Eb |
And have a | drink or two | |
| Am | D |
And | then I go and | spoil it all |
| Am | D | G | Em | G | Em |
By | saying something | stupid like "I | love you" | | | |
| G |
I can | see it in your eyes |
That you still despise the same old lines | |
| C |
You heard the | night before |
| A |
And | though it's just a line to you |
| D |
It never seemed so | right before |
To find some clever lines to say | |
To make the meaning come true | |
But then I think I'll wait | |
Until the evening gets late | |
Your perfume fills my head | |
The stars get red and oh, the night's so blue | |
And then I go and spoil it all | |
By saying something stupid like "I love you" | |
Your perfume fills my head | |
The stars get red and oh, the night's so blue | |
And then I go and spoil it all | |
By saying something stupid like "I love you" | |
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