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Nat King Cole - Too Young to Go Lyrics



Nat King Cole - Too Young to Go Lyrics




Too young to go steady
Too young, I hear her say
She says we're not ready
But then why am I feeling this way?

Too young, so she tells me
She says we'll have to wait
Why wait till it may be too late?

Can she realize she drives me wild?
Is she made of stone?
Must she always act just like a child?
Won't she ever own up, we're grown up?

Someday she'll be sorry
Someday just wait and see
She'll wish she'd gone steady with me

Can she realize she drives me wild?
Is she made of stone?
Must she always act just like a child?
Won't she ever own up, we're grown up?

Someday she'll be sorry
Someday just wait and see
She'll wish she'd gone steady with me
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Too young to go steady
Too young, I hear her say
She says we're not ready
But then why am I feeling this way?

Too young, so she tells me
She says we'll have to wait
Why wait till it may be too late?

Can she realize she drives me wild?
Is she made of stone?
Must she always act just like a child?
Won't she ever own up, we're grown up?

Someday she'll be sorry
Someday just wait and see
She'll wish she'd gone steady with me

Can she realize she drives me wild?
Is she made of stone?
Must she always act just like a child?
Won't she ever own up, we're grown up?

Someday she'll be sorry
Someday just wait and see
She'll wish she'd gone steady with me
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Writer: Harold Adamson, Jimmy Mc Hugh
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Word Collections Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.




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Performed By: Nat King Cole
Length: 2:51
Written by: Harold Adamson, Jimmy Mc Hugh

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