Sneaky Little Little Side of Me

Dean Martin · Dino: Golden Years [SPV] [2000]

(Baker Knight)



There's a sneaky little side of me the kind I want to set you free

So I can go see what's waitin' just over the hill

Every now and then I hear something whisper in my ear

Telling me somebody else could give me a thrill.



Oh, the sneaky little side of me the kind I want to go and see

And I could be happier walking with somebody new

But every time I start to go something in my heart says no

And tells me how lucky I am belongin' to you.



And this sneaky little side of me

Is learning fast

'Bout the way I'm livin' and the love I'm givin'

And the love that couldn't last.



When you meet me at the door each night

And put your arms around me tight

I know that there just couldn't be anyone sweeter than you

Suddenly to my surprise I begun to realize

That the sneaky little side of me is in love with you too.



Oh, suddenly to my surprise I begun to realize

That the sneaky little side of me is in love with you too.



(Sneaky little side of me, the sneaky little side of me.

Sneaky little side of me, the sneaky little side of me...)

Sneaky Little Little Side of Me

Dean Martin's 'Sneaky Little Little Side of Me' captures the playful charm that defined his extensive discography. Recorded during his prolific tenure, the track showcases his signature smooth vocal delivery and relaxed phrasing, hallmarks of his enduring appeal in the pop and traditional pop genres. The song fits seamlessly within his catalog of lighthearted numbers, reflecting the easygoing persona he cultivated throughout his career. Martin's ability to convey subtle humor and warmth made him a staple of mid-century American music, and this recording stands as a testament to his consistent ability to connect with audiences. It remains a beloved example of his work, highlighting the effortless style that secured his place as a legendary entertainer.