Three's A Crowd
Written for: Crooner (1932)
Performer: INFORMATION UNAVAILABLE
Lyric: Al Dubin & Irving Kahal
Music: Harry Warren
Year: 1932
Original publisher: M. Witmark & Sons
Verse:
Once I thought we'd be the kind of sweethearts
No one else could ever come between;
Now I know we're not the same old sweethearts,
Someone else has stepped into the scene;
Chorus:
I love you and so does he,
You're in love, but not with me;
I know two are company,
But three's a crowd.
Ev'ry time that he's with you,
Little things you say and do
Seem to tell me that I'm through,
'Cause three's a crowd.
I don't want to hang around
Someone else's clover;
Happiness for two you've found
And I'm the one left over.
We can still be friends, you say,
Yet, I wouldn't care to stay;
I would just be in the way
'Cause three's a crowd.