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"I Should Care" is a renowned jazz standard originally composed by Sammy Cahn, Axel Stordahl, and Paul Weston in 1945. Julie London, acclaimed for her sultry and intimate vocal style, delivered a memorable rendition of this classic during her illustrious career. Her interpretation of "I Should Care" showcases her ability to convey deep emotion and nuanced expression, solidifying her status as a legendary figure in American jazz and pop music. This timeless piece continues to resonate with audiences, highlighting Julie London's enduring legacy in the music world.
I should care
I should go without sleeping
I should care
I should go around weeping
Strangely enough, I sleep well
Except for a dream or two
But then I count my sheep well
Funny how sheep can lull you to sleep
I should care
I should let it upset me
I should care
But it just doesn't get me
Maybe I won't find someone as lovely as you
But I should care and I do
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I should care, but it just doesn't get me
Maybe I won't find someone as lovely as you
But I should care and I do
And I do