I Can't Hardly Stand It

JOE D. CHASTAIN

Well, the sun's gone down
And you're uptown
And you're just out runnin' around

I can't hardly stand it
You're troublin' me
I can't hardly stand
It just can't be
Well, you don't know, a-babe I love you so
You got me all tore up, all tore up

You say you're trough with me
You're settin' me free
You're just out with your used-to-be

I can't hardly stand it
You're troublin' me
I can't hardly stand
It just can't be
Well, you don't know, a-babe I love you so
You got me all tore up, all tore up

Well, my spirit's low
I love (--miss--) you so
I stand alone and watch you go

I can't hardly stand it
You're troublin' me
I can't hardly stand
It just can't be
Well, you don't know, a-babe I love you so
You got me all tore up, all tore up

Well, now that you are gone
And I'm alone
All I do is sit and moan

I can't hardly stand it
You're troublin' me
I can't hardly stand
It just can't be
Well, you don't know, a-babe I love you so
You got me all tore up, all tore up

Baby, all tore up
Baby, all tore up
All tore up

Trivia about the song I Can't Hardly Stand It by The Cramps

On which albums was the song “I Can't Hardly Stand It” released by The Cramps?
The Cramps released the song on the albums “Drug Train” in 1980, “...Off the Bone” in 1983, “Bad Music for Bad People” in 1984, and “File Under Sacred Music: Early Singles 1978-1981” in 2012.
Who composed the song “I Can't Hardly Stand It” by The Cramps?
The song “I Can't Hardly Stand It” by The Cramps was composed by JOE D. CHASTAIN.

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