Blame It on My Youth

Edward Heyman, Oscar Levant

The tears I cried for you could fill an ocean
But you don't care how many tears I cry
And though you only lead me on and hurt me
I couldn't bring myself to say goodbye
'Cause everybody's somebody's fool
Everybody's somebody's plaything
And there are no exceptions to the ru-u-ule
Yes, everybody's somebody's fool
I told myself it's best that I forget you
Though I'm a fool at least I know the score
Yet darlin' I'd be twice as blue without you
It hurts but I'd come runnin' back for more
'Cause everybody's somebody's fool
Everybody's somebody's plaything
And there are no exceptions to the ru-u-ule
Yes, everybody's somebody's fool
Someday you'll find someone you really care for
And if her love should prove to be untrue
You'll know how much this heart of mine is breakin'
You'll cry for her the way I cry for you
Yes, everybody's somebody's fool
Everybody's somebody's plaything
And there are no exceptions to the ru-u-ule
Yes, everybody's somebody's fool

Trivia about the song Blame It on My Youth by Connie Francis

When was the song “Blame It on My Youth” released by Connie Francis?
The song Blame It on My Youth was released in 1959, on the album “The Exciting Connie Francis”.
Who composed the song “Blame It on My Youth” by Connie Francis?
The song “Blame It on My Youth” by Connie Francis was composed by Edward Heyman, Oscar Levant.

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