Ann-margret - The Lady Loves Me lyrics

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Ann-margret - The Lady Loves Me lyrics

Elvis Presley:She loves me, she loves me not She loves me, she loves me not She loves me, she loves me, she loves me The lady loves me and it shows In spite of the way she turns up her nose I'm her ideal, her hearts desire Under that ice she's burning like fire She'd like to cuddle up to me She's playing hard to get The lady loves me, but she doesn't know it yet Ann-Margret: The gentleman has savoir-faire As much as an elephant or a bear I'd like to take him for a spin Back to the zoo to visit his kin He's got about as much appeal as a soggy cigarette The lady loathes him but he doesn't know it yet Elvis Presley: The lady's got a crush on me Ann-Margret:The gentleman's crazy obviously Elvis Presley:The lady's dying to be kissed Ann-Margret:The gentleman needs a psychiatrist I'd rather kiss a rattlesnake Or play Russian roulette Elvis Presley:The lady loves me, but she doesn't know it yet Elvis Presley:She's falling fast she's on the skids Ann-Margret:Both of his heads are flipping their lids Elvis Presley:Tonight she'll hold me in her arms Ann-Margret:I'd rather be holding hydrogen bombs Will someone tell this Romeo I'm not his Juliet Elvis Presley:The lady loves me, but she doesn't know it yet Elvis Presley:She wants me Ann-Margret:Like poison ivy Needs me Ann-Margret:Like a hole in the head Elvis Presley:Everyone can see she's got it bad Ann-Margret:He's mad! The gentleman is an egotist Elvis Presley:I'm simply aware I'm hard to resist Ann-Margret:He's one man I could learn to hate Elvis Presley:How's about having dinner at eight? Ann-Margret:I'd rather dine with Frankenstein In a moonlight tete-a-tete Elvis Presley:The lady loves me, but she doesn't know it yet Elvis Presley:Oh yes she loves me Ann-Margret:Dig that shrinking violet Elvis Presley:Oh she really loves me Ann-Margret:Here's one gal you'll never get Elvcis Presley:She lo- lo- loves me Ann-Margret:Would you like to make a bet? Elvis Presley:I said the lady loves me Ann-MargretyThe gentleman's all wet