I Can’t Get Used to Sharing You

Luther Dixon, Buck Ram

[Intro]
(Ooh-ooh)

[Verse 1]
I've gotten used to carrying
Your books to school
And I've gotten over acting like
A silly little fool

[Chorus]
But there's one thing I know
That I could never do
I'll never, never, never get used to
Sharing you

[Verse 2]
I've learned how
To talk to you
And I've learned how
To walk with you

[Chorus]
Oh, please tell me, darling
Now that I've gotten used to you
How will I ever, ever
Get used to sharing you?

[Interlude]
Mmm-hmm
No, no, no, no, no (I will never get)
(Get used to sharing you)

[Verse 3]
We might as well get used to doing
The things we do
That people in love like us
Usually do

[Chorus]
'Cause I will never, darling
I know that I'll never, never
I'll never, no no no
Get used to sharing you

[Outro]
(I will never get) No
(Get used to sharing you) No, no, no
(I will never get) Oh I, I, oh how I know
(Get used to sharing you) That I will never, never, never, darling
(I will never get) Aaah
(Get used to sharing you)

Trivia about the song I Can’t Get Used to Sharing You by The Platters

When was the song “I Can’t Get Used to Sharing You” released by The Platters?
The song I Can’t Get Used to Sharing You was released in 1967, on the album “Going Back to Detroit”.
Who composed the song “I Can’t Get Used to Sharing You” by The Platters?
The song “I Can’t Get Used to Sharing You” by The Platters was composed by Luther Dixon, Buck Ram.

Most popular songs of The Platters

Other artists of R&B