I Really Don't Want To Know
How many arms have held you
And hated to let you go
How many, how many, I wonder
No, I really don't want to know.
How many lips have kissed you
And set your heart aglow
How many, how many I wonder
But I really don't want to know.
So always make me wonder
Always make me guess
And even if I ask you
Oh darling, don't confess.
Just let it remain your secret
'Cause darling, I love you so
No wonder, no wonder I wonder
No, I really don't want to know.
No, I really don't want to know...
And hated to let you go
How many, how many, I wonder
No, I really don't want to know.
How many lips have kissed you
And set your heart aglow
How many, how many I wonder
But I really don't want to know.
So always make me wonder
Always make me guess
And even if I ask you
Oh darling, don't confess.
Just let it remain your secret
'Cause darling, I love you so
No wonder, no wonder I wonder
No, I really don't want to know.
No, I really don't want to know...
Credits
Writer(s): Howard Barnes, Donald Robertson
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