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Too Good to Be True Lyrics


You walked in shining brighter than a headlight
Turning every head like a diamond in a coal mine
Packing more punch than a Mississippi fist fight
Oh oh my my
Walked my way, took my hand, said "Let's go"
Had more game than the Mandalay Casino
Thought I hit the jackpot, I was on a good roll
Shows you what I know
Too good to be true
Like diamonds on the soles of my shoes
Like money falling outta the blue
Don't be fooled
He ain't nothing but too good to be real
Don't believe the way he's making you feel
He'll break your pretty heart in two
Momma told me 'bout boys like you
Too good to be true
Before I knew it my heartstrings unwound

I fell faster than a cannonball straight down
Everybody talking all over this town
"Look there he goes again"
Lie lie lied like a politician
Shoulda read the headlines, paid more attention
To my suspicions, my intuition
I shoulda listened
Too good to be true
Like diamonds on the soles of my shoes
Like money falling outta the blue
Don't be fooled
He ain't nothing but too good to be real
Don't believe the way he's making you feel
He'll break your pretty heart in two
Momma told me 'bout boys like you
Too good to be true
I shoulda seen it from a mile away
I should have called a spade a spade
I shoulda known that you're...
Too good to be true
Like diamonds on the soles of my shoes
Like money falling outta the blue
Don't be fooled
He ain't nothing but too good to be real
Don't believe the way he's making you feel
He'll break your pretty heart in two
Momma told me 'bout boys like you
Too good to be true
Too good to be true
You're just too good to be
You're just too good to be true
You're just too good to be true
Too good to be true

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Julie London (Nancy Peck, September 26, 1926 – October 18, 2000) was an American jazz and pop singer and actress. She was noted for her smoky, sensual voice and languid demeanor. She released 32 albums of pop and jazz standards during the 1950s and 1960s, with her signature song being the classic "Cry Me a River," which she introduced in 1955.
London's 35-year acting career began in films in 1944 and included playing opposite Gary Cooper in Man of the West (1958) and Robert Mitchum in The Wonderful Country (1959).

Read more about Julie London on Last.fm.


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