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Artist/Band: Rick Nelson
Lyrics for Song: I'm Talking About You
Lyrics for Album: 1963-75-Best Of The Later Year [1997]



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Let me tell you 'bout a girl I know

I met her walkin' down an uptown street

She's so fine, you know I wish she was mine

I get shook up everytime we meet.



Talking 'bout you

Nobody but you, oh I do mean you

I'm just tryin' to get a message to you.



Let me tell you 'bout a girl I know

You know now she looks so good

She's so fine ya know I wish she was mine

She oughta be somewhere in Hollywood.



Talking 'bout you

Nobody but you, oh I do mean you

I'm just tryin' to get a message to you.



Let me tell you 'bout a girl I know

You know now she looks so fine

She's a honky-tonk queen, she's the love machine

Someday I'd like to make her mine.



Talking 'bout you

Nobody but you, oh I do mean you

I'm just tryin' to get a message to you.



Let me tell you 'bout a girl I know

You know now she looks so good

She's so fine ya know I wish she was mine

She oughta be somewhere in Hollywood.



Talking 'bout you

Nobody but you, oh I do mean you

I'm just tryin' to get a message to you...


About I'm Talking About You

Rick Nelson's "I'm Talking About You" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-1960s pop sound, blending the smooth vocal delivery of his earlier hits with a more mature, romantic sensibility. Recorded during a pivotal era in his career, the track exemplifies the polished production and melodic structures that defined his work on the Decca label. While often associated with his earlier rock and roll roots, this recording showcases a shift toward adult contemporary themes, reflecting Nelson's evolving artistic identity as he navigated the transition from teen idol to respected singer-songwriter. The song's enduring appeal lies in its accessible chord progression and Nelson's characteristic warmth, making it a staple of his discography that captures the optimism and sophistication of early 1960s American pop music.


Album Lyrics: 1963-75-Best Of The Later Year [1997]


Rick Nelson
"1963-75-Best Of The Later Year [1997]"


1. Every Time I See You Smiling
2. Hey There Little Miss Tease
3. I Wonder (If Your Love Will Ever Belong to Me)
4. Love Is the Sweetest Thing
5. I'm Talking About You
6. Truck Drivin' Man
7. Don't Blame It on Your Wife
8. For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her
9. Stop By My Window
10. Hello Mary Lou, Goodbye Heart - Live
11. I'm Walkin' - Live
12. Feel So Good (Feel So Fine)