You Call Everybody Darlin' (1948) (исполнитель: Al Trace)
- written by Sam Martin, Ben Trace and Clem Watts - lyrics as recorded July 26, 1948 by The Andrews Sisters with Orchestra directed by Billy Ternont You call everybody Darlin' And everybody calls you Darlin' too You don't mean what you're sayin' It's just a game you're playin' But you'll find someone else can play the game as well as you If you call everybody Darlin' Then love [bad word] a-knockin' at your door And as the years go by You'll sit and wonder why Nobody calls you Darlin' anymore (You call everybody Darling And everybody calls you Darling too No, no, no, you don't mean what you're sayin' It's just a game you're playin' But you'll find someone else can play the game as well as you If you call everybody Darling Then love [bad word] a-knockin' at your door, nevermore And as the years go by You'll sit and wonder why Nobody calls you Darling anymore) You call everybody (what?) Darlin' (Oh, dear me, yes) And everybody calls you Darlin' too (how many times in the day do I say) You don't mean what you're sayin' It's just a game you're playin' But you'll find someone else can play the game as well as you (maybe better) If you call everybody (what?) Darlin' Then love [bad word] a-knockin' at your door Who's there? (not love) And as the years go by You'll sit and wonder why Nobody calls you Darlin' anymore