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All I Really Want To Do

Words & Music by Bob Dylan

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All I Really Want To Do

Words & Music by Bob Dylan

I ain't looking to compete with you
Beat or cheat or mistreat you
Simplify you, classify you
Deny, defy or crucify you
All I really wanna do,
Is baby, be friends with you.

No, and I ain't looking to fight with you
Frighten you or uptighten you
Drag you down or drain you down
Chain you down or bring you down
All I really wanna do,
Is baby, be friends with you.

I ain't looking to block you up
Shock or knock or lock you up
Analyse you, catagorize you
Finalise you or advertise you
All I really wanna do,
Is baby, be friends with you.

I don't want to straight face you
Race or chase you, track or trace you
Or disgrace you or displace you
Or define you or confine you
All I really wanna do,
Is baby, be friends with you.

I don't want to meet your kin
Make you spin or do you in
Or select you or dissect you
Or inspect you or reject you
All I really wanna do,
Is baby, be friends with you.

I don't want to fake you out
Take or shake or forsake you out
I ain't looking for you to feel like me
See like me or be like me
All I really wanna do,
Is baby, be friends with you

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"I Really Don't Want to Know" is a popular song with music was written by Don Robertson and lyrics by Howard Barnes. The song was published in 1953.

The best-known version of the song was recorded by Les Paul and Mary Ford in 1953, one of the top 100 songs of 1954. Andy Williams released a version on his 1963 album, Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests. It was also recorded by other artists such as Elvis Presley (1970) and Eddy Arnold.

Only sung in concert

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I ain't looking to compete with you
Beat or cheat or mistreat you
Simplify you, classify you
Deny, defy or crucify you
All I really wanna do,
Is baby, be friends with you.

No, and I ain't looking to fight with you
Frighten you or uptighten you
Drag you down or drain you down
Chain you down or bring you down
All I really wanna do,
Is baby, be friends with you.

I ain't looking to block you up
Shock or knock or lock you up
Analyse you, catagorize you
Finalise you or advertise you
All I really wanna do,
Is baby, be friends with you.

I don't want to straight face you
Race or chase you, track or trace you
Or disgrace you or displace you
Or define you or confine you
All I really wanna do,
Is baby, be friends with you.

I don't want to meet your kin
Make you spin or do you in
Or select you or dissect you
Or inspect you or reject you
All I really wanna do,
Is baby, be friends with you.

I don't want to fake you out
Take or shake or forsake you out
I ain't looking for you to feel like me
See like me or be like me
All I really wanna do,
Is baby, be friends with you


"I Really Don't Want to Know" is a popular song with music was written by Don Robertson and lyrics by Howard Barnes. The song was published in 1953.

The best-known version of the song was recorded by Les Paul and Mary Ford in 1953, one of the top 100 songs of 1954. Andy Williams released a version on his 1963 album, Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests. It was also recorded by other artists such as Elvis Presley (1970) and Eddy Arnold.

Only sung in concert