Funny (Not Much)

HUGHIE PRINCE, MARCIA NEIL, PHILIP BROUGHTON, ROBERT MERRILL

Funny, how I've stopped loving you
I can pass you on the street and my heart don`t skip a beat
Not much, so much my eyes want to cry
Funny, how I've stopped loving you
I can listen to your name and it doesn't start a flame
Not much, so much my heart wants to die
Now that you`re standing here, darling, I don`t shed a tear
This is just the rain in my eyes
And if I have proved to you everything I say is true
Please help me believe my own lies
Funny, how I've stopped loving you
And it`s funny I don`t miss all the heaven in your kiss
Your touch, no I don`t love you, not much

Funny, how I've stopped loving you
And it`s funny I don`t miss all the heaven in your kiss
Your touch, no I don`t love you, not much
No I don`t love you, not much

Trivia about the song Funny (Not Much) by Nat King Cole

On which albums was the song “Funny (Not Much)” released by Nat King Cole?
Nat King Cole released the song on the albums “Nat King Cole’s 8 Top Pops” in 1952, “Nat King Cole at the Sands” in 1960, “Tell Me All About Yourself” in 1960, “The Touch of Your Lips” in 1961, “The Classic Singles” in 2003, “BD Music & Cabu Present Nat King Cole” in 2006, and “"Make Mine A Double" - Two Great Albums For The Price Of One” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Funny (Not Much)” by Nat King Cole?
The song “Funny (Not Much)” by Nat King Cole was composed by HUGHIE PRINCE, MARCIA NEIL, PHILIP BROUGHTON, ROBERT MERRILL.

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