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After you get what you want you don't want it.
If I gave you the moon, you'd grow tired of it soon.
You're like a baby, you want what you want when you want it.
But after you are presented with what you want, you're discontented.
You're always wishing and wanting for something
When you get what you want, you don't want what you get,
And though I sit upon your knee, you'll grow tired of me,
'cause after you get what you want,
You don't want what you wanted at all.
Changeable, you've got a changeable nature,
Always always changing your mind.
There's a longing in your eye hard to satisfy,
And here's the reason why:
'cause after you get what you want you don't want it,
Baby I don't mean to make you blue but you need a talking to,
'cause after you get what you want,
You don't want what you wanted at all.
I know you!
- Álbum:
- The Chronological Classics: Red Nichols 1929-1930
- The Chronological Classics: Red Nichols 1928-1929
- Roaring 20s Revue, Vol. 2
- Trad Jazz Dixieland Party, Vol. 2
- Red Nichols: A Tribute to His Music
- 1928, Vol. 3
- My Melancholy Baby (The Original Charleston, 1927 - 1928)
- Red Nichols Collection
- 1949
- B.G. & Big Tea in NYC
- Giants of Jazz: Pee Wee Russell
- Jazz in the Charts 006 (1927-1928)
- The Original Sounds of Chicago (The Cities Where Jazz Was...
- The Sound of Chicago: The Roots of Jazz
- History of Jazz: 1917-1927
- The Best Jazz Ever! Vol. 1
- The Jazz Years - The History Of Jazz
- The Real History of Jazz from 1917 to 1936
- The Golden Years of Jazz (1917-1927 - 20 Hits)
- Eccentric