You Turned the Tables on Me

Louis Alter, Sidney D. Mitchell

YOU TURNED THE TABLES ON ME
Benny Goodman

I used to be the apple of your eye
I had yo with me every day,
But now whenever you are passing by
You're always looking the other way
It's little things like this
That prompt me to say:

You turned the tables on me
And now I'm falling for you;
You turned the tables on me
I can't believe that it's true
I always thought when you brought
The lovely present you bought
Why hadn't you brought me more,
But now if you'd come
I'd welcome anything
From the five and ten cent store,

You used to call me the top
You put me up on a throne
You let me fall with a drop
And now I'm out on my own.
But after thinking it over and over,
I got what was coming to me
Just like the sting of a bee
You turned the tables on me.

Trivia about the song You Turned the Tables on Me by Benny Goodman

On which albums was the song “You Turned the Tables on Me” released by Benny Goodman?
Benny Goodman released the song on the albums “The Benny Goodman Story, Vol. 1” in 1955, “The Birth of Swing (1935-1936)” in 1991, “On the Air 1937-1938” in 1993, “Big Bands: Benny Goodman” in 1993, “Don't Be That Way” in 1994, “The Best Of Benny Goodman” in 1997, “Ken Burns Jazz” in 2000, “The Essential Benny Goodman” in 2007, and “The Platinum Collection - Benny Goodman” in 2009.
Who composed the song “You Turned the Tables on Me” by Benny Goodman?
The song “You Turned the Tables on Me” by Benny Goodman was composed by Louis Alter, Sidney D. Mitchell.

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