You Don't Know Me
Michael Buble · Collection
And then you say hello
And I can hardly speak
My heart is beating so
And anyone can tell
You think you know me well
Well you don't know me
No, you don't know the one
Who dreams of you at night
And longs to kiss your lips
And longs to hold you tight
Oh I'm just a friend
That's all I've ever been
Cause you don't know me
For I never knew
The art of making love
Though my heart aches with love for you
Afraid and shy
I let my chance go by
A chance that you might love me too
You give your hand to me
And then you say goodbye
I watch you walk away
Beside the lucky guy
Ooh, you'll never know
The one who loves you so
Well you don't know me
For I never knew
The art of making love
Though my heart aches with love for you
Afraid and shy
I let my chance go by
A chance that you might love me too
You give your hand to me
And then you say goodbye
I watch you walk away
Beside the lucky guy
Oh you'll never know
The one who loves you so
You don't know me
You'll never know
The one who loves you so
Well you don't know me
You Don't Know Me
Michael Bublé's rendition of "You Don't Know Me" stands as a testament to his mastery of the classic pop and jazz standards that define his extensive discography. This recording captures the artist's signature smooth vocal delivery, transforming a timeless ballad into a showcase of emotional depth and technical precision. As part of his broader body of work, the track aligns with the sophisticated arrangements found on albums like *It's Time* and *Caught in the Act*, where he frequently revisits the Great American Songbook. Bublé's interpretation emphasizes the song's romantic narrative through his polished phrasing and warm tone, reinforcing his status as a leading figure in contemporary traditional pop. The performance highlights his ability to honor original compositions while infusing them with a modern sensibility that resonates with audiences familiar with his consistent catalog of hits.

