Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Gal

Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II

[Intro]
Oh, listen, mister
I love my little gal
And I can't tell you why
There ain't no reason that I can understand
It must be something that the angels have planned

[Verse 1]
Fish gotta swim and birds gotta fly
I gotta love one gal till I die
Can't help lovin' that gal of mine

[Verse 2]
Tell me she's lazy, tell me she's slow
Tell me I'm crazy, well, maybe I know
Can't help lovin' that gal of mine

[Bridge]
When she goes away
That's a rainy day
And when she comes back the day is fine
The sun will shine

[Verse 3]
Shе can come home as late as can bе
'Cause home without her ain't no home to me
Can't help lovin' that gal of mine

[Bridge]
When she goes away
That's a rainy day
But when she comes back the day is fine
The sun will shine

[Verse 4]
She can come home as late as can be
Home without her ain't no home to me
No, I can't help lovin' that gal of mine

[Outro]
No, I can't help lovin' that gal of mine
Ooh, I love my gal

Trivia about the song Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Gal by Sammy Davis, Jr.

When was the song “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Gal” released by Sammy Davis, Jr.?
The song Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Gal was released in 1957, on the album “It's All Over But the Swingin'”.
Who composed the song “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Gal” by Sammy Davis, Jr.?
The song “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Gal” by Sammy Davis, Jr. was composed by Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II.

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