I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out

HERB ELLIS, JOHN FRIGO, LOU CARTER

I've told ya I love ya, now get out!
I've told ya I love ya, now get out!
Everything's rosy and everything's Jake,
But just how much can a good girl take?
I told ya I love ya, now get out!

There may be times I need ya, there's no doubt;
Baby, now you're somethin' I can do without!
Leave your number and go on home,
The doorway was there, which is by the phone!
I've told ya I love ya, now get out!

Baby, please leave me be,
You want a puppet and there's no strings on me!
Get hep, you can leave on the five eighteen,
Now don't go 'way sayin' I've been mean;
Like any gal I can change my ways,
A round trip ticket good for sixty days!
I've told ya I love ya, now get out!

Baby, please leave me be,
You want a puppet and there's no strings on me!
Get hep, you can leave on the five eighteen,
Now don't go 'way sayin' I've been mean;
Like any gal I can change my ways,
A round trip ticket good for sixty days!
I've told ya I love ya, now get out!
Man, get lost, for now!

Trivia about the song I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out by Mose Allison

On which albums was the song “I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out” released by Mose Allison?
Mose Allison released the song on the albums “Young Man Mose”, “Creek Bank” in 1958, and “Plays For Lovers” in 1966.
Who composed the song “I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out” by Mose Allison?
The song “I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out” by Mose Allison was composed by HERB ELLIS, JOHN FRIGO, LOU CARTER.

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