Well, I think I'm goin' out of my head [4] .
Yes, I think I'm goin' out of my head,
Over you, over you.
I want you to want me.
I need you so badly,
I can't think of anything but you...
...'re just too good to be true.
[Applause.]
Can't take my eyes off of you.
You'd be like heaven to touch.
I wanna hold you so much.
At long last, love has arrived
And I thank God I'm alive.
You're just too good to be true.
Can't take my eyes off of you.
Goin' out of my head over you,
Out of my head over you,
Out of my head day and night,
Night and day and night,
Wrong or right.
I love you, baby.
[Applause, wolf whistling.]
And if it's quite alright,
I need you, baby,
To warm the lonely night.
I love you, baby.
Trust in me when I say,
Oh! Pretty baby,
Don't bring me down, I pray.
Oh, pretty baby,
Now that I've found you, stay.
And let me love you, baby,
Let me love you.
I want you to want me.
I need you so badly,
I can't think of anything but you.
Goin' out of my head over you.
/(Can't take my eyes off of you).
Out of my head over you.
/(You're just to good to be true).
Out of my head, day and night,
Night and day and night, wrong or right.
Night and day and night, wrong or right.
Night and day and night.
And I think I'm goin' out of my head.
[GOIN' OUT OF MY HEAD/CAN'T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU (MEDLEY) [1]
[Written by: Teddy Randazzo & Bob Weinstein ("Goin' Out of My Head [2] ")
Bob Crewe & Bob Gaudio ("Cant Take My Eyes Off of You [3] ")
Performed by: The Lettermen-1974
Appears on: All Time Greatest Hits-1974, AM Gold: 1968 (Various
Artists)-1990, Best of the Lettermen-1993, Absolutely the Best of the
Lettermen-2004, et al.]
[1] The medley, according to my research, has not been covered as of May
2008.]
[2] "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" was originally recorded by Frakie
Valli (solo)-1967. It was covered by: Vikki Carr-1967, Andy
Williams-1967, Brenda Lee-1968, Eddie Arnold-1968, Paul Anka-1969, Bert
Kaempfert-1969, Diana Ross & the Supremes-1970, Kiki Dee-1974, The Ray
Coniff Singers-1976, Engelbert Humperdinck-1977, Boys Town Gang-1982,
Jay Black-1986, Isaac Hayes-1986, Maureen McGovern-1990, The Chelsea
Strings-1995, Jerry Vale-1995, Ed Ames-1997, Lauryn Hill-1998, Andy
Williams-1999, Nancy Wilson-2000, Shirley Bassey-2000, Al Martino-2001,
Sheena Easton-2001, Gloria Gaynor-2001, Percy Faith-2002, Keely
Smith-2002, 2 Amigos-2003, Hit Crew-2006, Barry Manilow-2006, Brook
Benton-2007, and many others.]
[3] "Goin' Out of My Head" was first recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1953.
Covers include: Wes Montgomery-1964, Little Anthony & the
Imperials-1965, Ella Fitzgerald-1966, Lou Christie-1966, Les
McCann-1967, Ray Conniff-1968, Gladys Knight & the Pips-1968, Classics
IV-1968, Vic Damone-1968, Gloria Gaynor-1977, Vikki Carr-1982, The
Zombies-1985, Perez Prado-1990, Doc Severinsen-1993, The Lennon
Sisters-1994, Lawrence Welk-1994, Luther Vandross-1996, Diahann
Carroll-1999, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles-2002, The 5th
Dimension-2007, et al.
[4] It's interesting to note that the t**le of this part of the song is,
"Can't Take My Eyes Off You," but the Lettermen sing, "Can't take my
eyes off of you," adding an "of."]
Lyrics: Goin' Out of My Head/Can't Take My Eyes Off of You (Medley),
The Letterman [end]
Yes, I think I'm goin' out of my head,
Over you, over you.
I want you to want me.
I need you so badly,
I can't think of anything but you...
...'re just too good to be true.
[Applause.]
Can't take my eyes off of you.
You'd be like heaven to touch.
I wanna hold you so much.
At long last, love has arrived
And I thank God I'm alive.
You're just too good to be true.
Can't take my eyes off of you.
Goin' out of my head over you,
Out of my head over you,
Out of my head day and night,
Night and day and night,
Wrong or right.
I love you, baby.
[Applause, wolf whistling.]
And if it's quite alright,
I need you, baby,
To warm the lonely night.
I love you, baby.
Trust in me when I say,
Oh! Pretty baby,
Don't bring me down, I pray.
Oh, pretty baby,
Now that I've found you, stay.
And let me love you, baby,
Let me love you.
I want you to want me.
I need you so badly,
I can't think of anything but you.
Goin' out of my head over you.
/(Can't take my eyes off of you).
Out of my head over you.
/(You're just to good to be true).
Out of my head, day and night,
Night and day and night, wrong or right.
Night and day and night, wrong or right.
Night and day and night.
And I think I'm goin' out of my head.
[GOIN' OUT OF MY HEAD/CAN'T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU (MEDLEY) [1]
[Written by: Teddy Randazzo & Bob Weinstein ("Goin' Out of My Head [2] ")
Bob Crewe & Bob Gaudio ("Cant Take My Eyes Off of You [3] ")
Performed by: The Lettermen-1974
Appears on: All Time Greatest Hits-1974, AM Gold: 1968 (Various
Artists)-1990, Best of the Lettermen-1993, Absolutely the Best of the
Lettermen-2004, et al.]
[1] The medley, according to my research, has not been covered as of May
2008.]
[2] "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" was originally recorded by Frakie
Valli (solo)-1967. It was covered by: Vikki Carr-1967, Andy
Williams-1967, Brenda Lee-1968, Eddie Arnold-1968, Paul Anka-1969, Bert
Kaempfert-1969, Diana Ross & the Supremes-1970, Kiki Dee-1974, The Ray
Coniff Singers-1976, Engelbert Humperdinck-1977, Boys Town Gang-1982,
Jay Black-1986, Isaac Hayes-1986, Maureen McGovern-1990, The Chelsea
Strings-1995, Jerry Vale-1995, Ed Ames-1997, Lauryn Hill-1998, Andy
Williams-1999, Nancy Wilson-2000, Shirley Bassey-2000, Al Martino-2001,
Sheena Easton-2001, Gloria Gaynor-2001, Percy Faith-2002, Keely
Smith-2002, 2 Amigos-2003, Hit Crew-2006, Barry Manilow-2006, Brook
Benton-2007, and many others.]
[3] "Goin' Out of My Head" was first recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1953.
Covers include: Wes Montgomery-1964, Little Anthony & the
Imperials-1965, Ella Fitzgerald-1966, Lou Christie-1966, Les
McCann-1967, Ray Conniff-1968, Gladys Knight & the Pips-1968, Classics
IV-1968, Vic Damone-1968, Gloria Gaynor-1977, Vikki Carr-1982, The
Zombies-1985, Perez Prado-1990, Doc Severinsen-1993, The Lennon
Sisters-1994, Lawrence Welk-1994, Luther Vandross-1996, Diahann
Carroll-1999, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles-2002, The 5th
Dimension-2007, et al.
[4] It's interesting to note that the t**le of this part of the song is,
"Can't Take My Eyes Off You," but the Lettermen sing, "Can't take my
eyes off of you," adding an "of."]
Lyrics: Goin' Out of My Head/Can't Take My Eyes Off of You (Medley),
The Letterman [end]