Move Over Darling Lyrics
Doris Day
Lyrics
Our lips shouldn? t touch
(Move over darling)
I like it too much
(Move over darling)
That gleam in your eyes is no big surprise anymore
'Cause you fooled me before
I? m all in a spin
(Move over darling)
About to give in
(Move over darling)
And though it? s not right, I? m too weak to fight it somehow
'Cause I want you right now
The way you sigh, has me waving my conscience bye-bye
You can call me a fickle thing
But I? m practically yours forever, because
I yearn to be kissed
(Move over darling)
How can I resist
(Move over darling)
You captured my heart and now that I? m no longer free
Make love to me
The way you sigh
Has me waving my conscience goodbye
You can call me a fickle thing
But I? m practically yours forever, because
I yearn to be kissed
(Move over darling)
How can I resist
(Move over darling)
Please give me your love, I? m longing for you
I need all your love, honest I do
You captured my heart and now that I? m no longer free
Make love to me
(Move over darling)
Make love to me
(Move over darling)
Make love to me
(Move over darling)
Make love to me
(Move over darling)
Move over darling
Move over darling
Song & Lyrics Facts
"Move Over Darling" is a song written by Hal David and composed by Jackie DeShannon. It was originally recorded in 1963 by Doris Day for her album "The Doris Day Christmas Album", released on November 1, 1963.
The single version of the song was released on August 3, 1963 as the B-side to the hit single "My Heart". The song's lyrics were written by Hal David and its music was composed by Jackie DeShannon. It features an instrumental arrangement from The Les Brown Orchestra. The song has become one of Doris Day's signature songs and it has been covered by many artists since then. The lyrics tell the story of a woman who is asking her lover to move over so she can sleep beside him. The song became a major success for Doris Day and it peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 1963. Its popularity has endured through the years and the song remains a classic today.