I Think You've Got Your Fools Mixed Up

ALFRED J SMITH

I think you got your fools mixed up
You must think I'm somebody else
I'm not the same fool you know
That couldn't help himself

And followed you around like a dog
Strung on a chain
And wagged his cute little tail
Whenever you called his name

But baby, that will be no more
Remember when you walked out that door
I was on my knees, I said, "Now baby, please"
You just looked at me and said, "No score"
And then you said

It's no joke and maybe one day you'll be back again
But baby, I got lucky again
I made myself a million tens
And another thing I want to say
I found myself another friend, woo, hoo

I think you got your fools mixed up
You must think I'm somebody else
I think you got your fools mixed up
You must think I'm somebody else

I think you got your fools mixed up
You must think I'm somebody else

Trivia about the song I Think You've Got Your Fools Mixed Up by Brenton Wood

On which albums was the song “I Think You've Got Your Fools Mixed Up” released by Brenton Wood?
Brenton Wood released the song on the albums “Oogum Boogum” in 1967 and “Brenton Wood's 18 Best” in 1992.
Who composed the song “I Think You've Got Your Fools Mixed Up” by Brenton Wood?
The song “I Think You've Got Your Fools Mixed Up” by Brenton Wood was composed by ALFRED J SMITH.

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