Me And Mrs. Jones

Michael Buble · Collection

Me and Mrs. Jones

We got a thing going on

We both know that it's wrong

But it's much too strong

To let it go now



We meet every day at the same cafe

Six-thirty and no one knows she'll be there

Holding hands, making all kinds of plans

While the juke box plays our favorite songs



Me and Mrs. Jones

Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones

We got a thing going on

We both know that it's wrong

But it's much too strong

To let it go now



We gotta be extra careful

That we don't build our hopes up too high

'Cause she's got her own obligations

And so do I



Me and Mrs. Jones

Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones

We got a thing going on

We both know that it's wrong

But it's much too strong

To let it go now



Well, it's time for us to be leaving

And it hurts so much, it hurts so much inside

And now she'll go her way and I'll go mine

But tomorrow we'll meet

At the same place, the same time



Me and Mrs. , Mrs., Mrs., Mrs. Jones

Same place

We both know that it's wrong

Same time

Every day at the same cafe

Same place

We got a thing going on

We know it's wrong

Same time

But it's much too strong

Me And Mrs. Jones

Michael Bublé's rendition of 'Me And Mrs. Jones' stands as a quintessential example of his mastery of the smooth jazz and swing revival genres. Originally a 1969 hit for Diana Ross, the song was reimagined by Bublé with his signature warm, crooning vocal style and a sophisticated, upright-bass-driven arrangement. Released on his 2011 album 'Collection,' the track highlights his ability to breathe new life into classic standards while maintaining the timeless elegance that defines his career. The recording captures the intimate, romantic atmosphere characteristic of his live performances and studio work, showcasing his commitment to preserving the musical traditions of the mid-20th century while appealing to contemporary audiences.