I Never See Maggie Alone

[Verse 1]
Maggie dear, just won't go out alone
Seems that she must have a chaperone
When we go out no matter where we're bound
There's always somebody around

[Chorus]
She brings her father, her mother
Her sister and her brother
Woah, I never see Maggie alone
She brings her uncle, her cousin
She's got ‘em by the dozens
You know that's why I never see Maggie alone

[Verse 2]
And if I phone her, say to her "Sweet
Where shall we meet, supposing we eat
She brings her father, her mother
Her sister and her brother
Oh! I can never, never see my Maggie alone

[Chorus]
She brings her father, her mother
Her sister and her big big brother
Oh! I never see Maggie alone
One night when we were out walking
And she got tired of talking
She invited me up to her home

[Verse 3]
I turned the lights down, they were too bright
Oh! What a sight when I turned on the light
There was her father, her mother
Her sister and her big, fat brother
Oh! I never see Maggie alone
I bought a roadster, two-seated
I even had it heated
So that I could see Maggie alone
While we were riding, and kissing
The engine started missing
And we were a long way from home
I got right out and then fast as I could
Found what was wrong, for when I raised the hood
There was her father, her mother
Her sister and her big, fat brother
Oh! I never see Maggie alone

[Outro]
I never
Oh I never
Ow, I never see my little Maggie alone
Oh, Maggie

Trivia about the song I Never See Maggie Alone by Ray Charles

On which albums was the song “I Never See Maggie Alone” released by Ray Charles?
Ray Charles released the song on the albums “Ray Charles and Betty Carter” in 1961 and “Have a Smile with Me” in 1964.

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