Fool Number One by Brenda Lee: A Hit Oldies Tune from 1961
The song Fool Number 1 was released by Brenda Lee in 1961. It was written by Kathryn Fulton and Eddie Snyder and originally recorded by the Kalin Twins in 1958. Brenda Lee's version became a hit, reaching number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number seven on the UK Singles Chart. The song helped cement her status as a successful pop and country artist in the 1960s.
Did You Know
- Fool Number 1 was written by Kathryn Fulton and performed by Brenda Lee in 1961.
- The song reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number seven on the R&B chart.
- Fool Number 1 is often considered a classic example of the early 1960s pop sound, with its prominent use of strings and catchy chorus.
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Lyrics
Am I fool number one or am I fool number two
How many other girls have been fooled by you
I suppose that the number is far from being small
And I'll bet that I'm the biggest fool of all
If I had the chance I guess I'd do it all again
I'd go down that same old road even knowing at the end
You'll leave me when your heart hears a new love call
So I'll guess that I'm the biggest fool of all
Am I fool number one or am I fool number two
How many other girls have been fooled by you
I suppose that the number is far from being small
And I'll guess that I'm the biggest fool of all
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