I'm A Fool To Want You
Sammy Davis Jr. · Other Songs - Sammy Davis Jr.
I'm a fool to want you
I'm a fool to want you
To want a love that can't be true
A love that's there for others too
I'm a fool to hold you
Such a fool to hold you
To seek a kiss not mine alone
To share a kiss the Devil has known
Time and time again I said I'd leave you
Time and time again I went away
But then would come the time when I would need you
And once again these words I'd have to say
I'm a fool to want you
Pity me, I need you
I know it's wrong, it must be wrong
But right or wrong I can't get along
Without you
Time and time again I said I'd leave you
Time and time again I went away
But then would come the time when I would need you
And once again these words I'd have to say
Take me back, I love you
Pity me, I need you
I know it's wrong, it must be wrong
But right or wrong I can't get along
Without you
I'm a fool to want you
To want a love that can't be true
A love that's there for others too
I'm a fool to hold you
Such a fool to hold you
To seek a kiss not mine alone
To share a kiss the Devil has known
Time and time again I said I'd leave you
Time and time again I went away
But then would come the time when I would need you
And once again these words I'd have to say
I'm a fool to want you
Pity me, I need you
I know it's wrong, it must be wrong
But right or wrong I can't get along
Without you
Time and time again I said I'd leave you
Time and time again I went away
But then would come the time when I would need you
And once again these words I'd have to say
Take me back, I love you
Pity me, I need you
I know it's wrong, it must be wrong
But right or wrong I can't get along
Without you
I'm A Fool To Want You
Sammy Davis Jr.'s 1964 recording of 'I'm A Fool To Want You' stands as a quintessential example of his unique ability to blend jazz sophistication with showmanship. The track, featuring the iconic vocal line 'I'm a fool to want you,' showcases Davis's mastery of phrasing and emotional delivery within the R&B and pop genres. Released during the height of his career, the song exemplifies the smooth, romantic style that defined his discography and solidified his status as a leading figure in mid-century American popular music. Its enduring appeal lies in its timeless melody and Davis's charismatic performance, making it a staple in collections of classic soul and jazz recordings from the era.

