The Mills Brothers -
Swing Is the Thing (Great Vocalists of Jazz & Entertainment - Digitally Remastered)
What’s the Reason
I say you are my queen, but you say I'm not so keen
Oh baby, what's the reason I'm not pleasing you
If I kiss you, you get mad. If I don't then you feel bad
Oh baby, what's the reason I'm not pleasing you
I tried so hard to be nice, and treat you as I should
But you keep me on ice and that don't do me no good
Since the night that we met, is the night that I regret
Oh baby, what's the reason I'm not pleasing you
I say you are my queen
But she says you're not so keen
I wonder, what's the reason I'm not pleasing her
If I kiss her, she gets mad
(f you don't then she feels bad
I wonder, what's the reason I'm not pleasing her
Cause I tried so hard to be nice and treat her as I should
But she keeps you on ice and that don't do you no good
Since the night that we met, is the night that she regrets,
And maybe that's the reason I'm not pleasing...
That's the reason I'm not pleasing her.
Oh baby, what's the reason I'm not pleasing you
If I kiss you, you get mad. If I don't then you feel bad
Oh baby, what's the reason I'm not pleasing you
I tried so hard to be nice, and treat you as I should
But you keep me on ice and that don't do me no good
Since the night that we met, is the night that I regret
Oh baby, what's the reason I'm not pleasing you
I say you are my queen
But she says you're not so keen
I wonder, what's the reason I'm not pleasing her
If I kiss her, she gets mad
(f you don't then she feels bad
I wonder, what's the reason I'm not pleasing her
Cause I tried so hard to be nice and treat her as I should
But she keeps you on ice and that don't do you no good
Since the night that we met, is the night that she regrets,
And maybe that's the reason I'm not pleasing...
That's the reason I'm not pleasing her.
Credits
Writer(s): Jimmie Grier, Pinky Tomlin, H. Coy Poe, Earl Hatch
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