I'm A Fool To Want YouFrank Sinatra

"I'm a Fool to Want You" — a song Sinatra co-wrote in 1951.

Writer(s): Wolf/Herron/Sinatra
I'm a fool to want you
I'm a fool to want you
To want a love that can't be true
A love that's there for others too
I'm a fool to hold you
Such a fool to hold you
To seek a kiss not mine alone
To share a kiss that Devil has known
Time and time again I said I'd leave you
Time and time again I went away
But then would come the time when I would need you
And once again these words I had to say
Take me back, I love you
...I need you
I know it's wrong, it must be wrong
But right or wrong I can't get along
Without you

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  • Written by Frank Sinatra, Jack Wolf, and Joel Herron in 1951. Another Sinatra co-writing credit — the self-aware admission of romantic foolishness during his turbulent relationship with Ava Gardner. The most autobiographically honest recording in the Capitol catalogue.