I’m Confessin’

Sterling Grant, Chris Smith (Songwriter), Al Neiburg, Ellis Reynolds, Doc Daugherty

I'm confessin' that I love you
Tell me do you love me too
I'm confessin' that I need you
Honest I do, baby
I need you every moment

And in your eyes I read such strange things
But your lips deny they're true
And will your answer really change things
Makin' me blue

I'm afraid someday you're gonna leave me
Saying "can't we still be friends?"
And if you go, you know dog-gone well you'll grieve me
'Cause all my life, all my life, all my life on you depends
Am I guessin' that you love me, baby
Dreamin' dreams of you in vain
Oh, I'm confessin' that I love you
Over and over and over and over and over and over and over again

[Instrumental]

I'm afraid someday you're gonna leave me
Saying "can't we still be friends?"
And if you go, you know dog-gone well you'll grieve me
'Cause all my life, all my life, on you depends
Am I guessin' that you love me, baby
Dreamin' dreams of you in vain
I'm confessin' that I love you
I'm confessin' that I love you, baby
I'm confessin' that I love you over again

Trivia about the song I’m Confessin’ by Louis Prima

When was the song “I’m Confessin’” released by Louis Prima?
The song I’m Confessin’ was released in 1968, on the album “The New Sounds of the Louis Prima Show”.
Who composed the song “I’m Confessin’” by Louis Prima?
The song “I’m Confessin’” by Louis Prima was composed by Sterling Grant, Chris Smith (Songwriter), Al Neiburg, Ellis Reynolds, Doc Daugherty.

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