Ella Fitzgerald — Don't You Think I Ought to Know lyrics

The page contains the lyrics of the song "Don't You Think I Ought to Know" by Ella Fitzgerald.

Lyrics

What they’re saying, is it true
That your love is burning low?
If you’ve found somebody new,
Don’t you think I ought to know?
Dining at the club alone,
I can feel the people stare;
Do you think I’m made of stone?
Don’t you think I ought to care?
You know, darlin', I’ve always had
Such faith in you and the yarns you’ve spun,
But, like a fool, I’ve lived and learned
That half a love is worse than none
If I can’t have all of you,
Though I can’t believe it’s so,
If you really mean you’re through,
Don’t you think I ought to know?
You know, darlin', I’ve always had
Such faith in you and the yarns you’ve spun,
But, like a fool, I’ve lived and learned
That half a love is worse than none
If I can’t have all of you,
Though I can’t believe it’s so,
If you really mean you’re through,
Don’t you think I ought to know?

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