Don’t Tell Me (Repo Man)

Patrick Mclaughin

[Intro]
"This is some, Memphis music. One, two, three, four!"

[Verse 1]
Girl, where'd you get that friend, don't tell me baby
Who that let you down, don't tell me baby
We been talkin' bout the same old things
Like weather
We've been worrying 'bout it if we're words, together

[Verse 2]
Don't tell me who went and broke your heart, don't tell me baby
You know the band was my favorite part, don't tell me baby
In the time it takes for you to think it over
I'll be closer than the seatbelt on your shoulder
Won't you think it over?

[Verse 3]
(It's the repo man, he's sad but it has to be)
You know I know, keep me guessin'
(It's the same old thing but his heart's been breakin' too)
You know my way, learned my lesson

[Verse 4]
I said girl, I can see you're cryin' don't tell me baby
Girl, if you must get [?], don't tell me baby
In the time it takes for you to think it over
I'll be closer than the seatbelt on your shoulder
Won't you think it over?

[Outro]
"Thank you!"

Trivia about the song Don’t Tell Me (Repo Man) by Al Kooper

When was the song “Don’t Tell Me (Repo Man)” released by Al Kooper?
The song Don’t Tell Me (Repo Man) was released in 1995, on the album “Soul Of A Man: Al Kooper Live”.
Who composed the song “Don’t Tell Me (Repo Man)” by Al Kooper?
The song “Don’t Tell Me (Repo Man)” by Al Kooper was composed by Patrick Mclaughin.

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