"Don'cha Go 'Way Mad" is a popular song composed by Illinois Jacquet, and Jimmy Mundy with lyrics written by Al Stillman.
Ella's accompanied by Tommy Flanagan (piano), Frank de la Rosa (bass), Ed Thigpen (drums) & the Ernie Heckscher Big Band. Arranged by Tommy Flanagan, Marty Paich, Frank de Vol, Tee Garson & Bill Holman. Recorded live, February - March 1968, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco.
I must confess what you say is true
I had a rendezvous with somebody new
It's the only one I ever had
Baby, baby, don'cha go 'way mad
Cheatin' shows and it never goes
You've got a reason to be mad I suppose
For he was only just a passing fad
Baby, baby, don'cha go 'way mad
His kind's a dime a dozen
That's not the kind I want
Who'd ever thought your cousin
Would be sittin' there in that restaurant
I must admit that you feel upset
What do you say that we forgive and forget
Come and kiss me just to prove you're glad
Baby, baby, don'cha go 'way mad
Don't be mad, don't be mad, baby, baby, baby
Baby don't you go away mad, don't be mad,
baby baby baby baby don'cha
I must admit that you feel upset
Say what'll you to say if we forgive and forget
Come on and kiss me and for get
Baby, baby, don'cha go 'way mad
His kind's a dime a dozen
That's not the kind I want
Who'd ever thought your cousin
Would be sitting here in this restaurant
I must admit that you feel upset
What do you say that we forgive and forget
Come on, come on and kiss me just to prove your glad
Baby, baby, don'cha go 'way mad
Don't be mad, don't be mad, baby, baby, baby
Baby baby baby baby baby don'cha
Go away mad, don't be mad
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