No Not Much

I don't want my arms around you, no, not much
I don't bless the day I found you, no, not much
I don't need you like the stars don't need the sky
I won't love you longer than the day I die

You don't please me when you squeeze me, no, not much
My heads the lightest from your very slightest touch
Baby, if you ever go, could I take it maybe so
Oh, but would I like it, no, not much

Like a ten cent soda doesn't cost a dime
I don't want you near me only all time

You don't thrill me when you hold me, no, not much
My brain gets hazy from your cool and crazy touch
Baby, if you ever go, could I take it maybe so
Oh, but would I like it, no, not much
No, not much 


The Four Lads(C) 1955

"No, Not Much" is a popular song published in 1955.
The music was written by Robert Allen, the lyrics by Al Stillman.
The most popular version was recorded by The Four Lads.
It was one of a large number of Stillman-Allen compositions
that were recorded by the quartet.

 

 



 

 

 

     
  

  






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