I Don't Feel Much Like Smilin'

Dennis Locorriere / Ray Sawyer

I don't feel much like smilin' today
If nobody minds, I'm gonna let my mind slip away
'Cause I don't feel much like feelin' your way
All my dollar bills are turning into nickels and dimes
If things got worse I couldn't get more behind
So it don't matter anyway

It's one of them old days, you know the kind
It feels like my neck's hung on a clothes line
And someone's hanging me out to dry
And I don't feel much like smilin' today
Ain't takin' no chances
Of givin' no answers away

I was feeling alright when I went to bed last night
I woke up at ten and when it began was ready to fight
I've been thinking about drinking about a pint and I just might
'Cause I don't feel much like smilin' today
If nobody minds, I'm gonna let my mind slip away
If nobody minds, I'm gonna let my mind slip away

Trivia about the song I Don't Feel Much Like Smilin' by Dr. Hook

On which albums was the song “I Don't Feel Much Like Smilin'” released by Dr. Hook?
Dr. Hook released the song on the albums “Sometimes You Win” in 1979, “Sharing the Night Together: The Best of Dr. Hook” in 1996, and “Pleasure & Pain: The History of Dr. Hook” in 1996.
Who composed the song “I Don't Feel Much Like Smilin'” by Dr. Hook?
The song “I Don't Feel Much Like Smilin'” by Dr. Hook was composed by Dennis Locorriere and Ray Sawyer.

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