Cover art for Oops! I Did It Again by Richard Thompson

Oops! I Did It Again

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Oops! I Did It Again Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I think I did it again
I made you believe we're more than just friends
It might seem like a crush
But that doesn't mean that I'm serious

[Pre-Chorus]
But to lose all my senses
That is just so typically me
Ooh, baby, baby

[Chorus]
Oops, I did it again
I played with your heart
Got lost in the game
Ooh, baby, baby
Oops, you think I'm in love
That I'm sent from above
I'm not that innocent

[Verse 2]
You see, my problem is this
I'm dreaming away
Wishing that heroes truly exist
I cry watching the days
You see I'm a fool in so many ways
[Pre-Chorus]
But to lose all my senses
That's just so typically me
Oh, baby, oh

[Chorus]
Oops, I did it again
I played with your heart
Got lost in the game
Ooh, baby, baby
Oops, you think I'm in love
That I'm sent from above
I'm not that innocent

[Guitar Solo]

[Chorus: Audience]
Oops, I did it again
I played with your heart
Got lost in the game
Ooh, baby, baby
Oops, you think I'm in love
That I'm sent from above
I'm not that innocent

[Chorus]
Oops, I did it again
I played with your heart
Got lost in the game
Ooh, baby, baby
Oops, you think I'm in love
That I'm sent from above
I'm not that innocent
[Outro]
Actually from 1840, this song. Um, and uh, the guy who sang it will come on stage in the prison stripes and the manacles, you know, the haggard expression. So, um, um, feel free to boo in this song, boo and hiss. If you could also sing the answers to the lines that would be great:

"My name it is Sam Hall, chimney sweep"
"Chimney sweep"
"My name it is Sam Hall, chimney sweep"
"Chimney sweep"

Got the idea, I guess. 

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