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[Verse 1]
As you poured out the drinks for me
I felt your hooks sink right into me
And I knew you were my destiny
And I thought you'd get the best of me
[Verse 2]
On the way down to Mexico
As I danced in your rodeo
You say poverty is picturesque
As you dragged your nails across my chest
[Pre-Chorus]
You're so cold, you're so cruel
I'm your man, not your fool
[Chorus]
Are you already over me?
Are you already over me?
Are you already over me?
What a fool I've been
[Verse 2]
In the first flush of ecstasy
As you lay naked next to me
While our love put the dawn to flight
I just ignore all those warning lights
[Pre-Chorus]
Because when you laugh, I just cry
When you left, I just died
[Chorus]
Are you already over me?
Are you already over me?
Are you already sick of me?
What a fool I've been
What a fool I've been
[Bridge]
Hard to hold on to a love divine
I'm kneeling in a corner, praying to your shrine
[Pre-Chorus]
I've been hurt, so confused
I've been burned, I've been bruised
[Chorus]
Are you already over me?
Are you already over me?
Are you already sick of me?
Are you already over me?
Are you, are you already over me?
Are you already tired of me?
Are you already over me?
What a fool I've been
What a fool I've been
What a fool I've been
Already Over Me was written by Keith Richards & Mick Jagger.
Already Over Me was produced by Keith Richards & Mick Jagger & Don Was.
The Rolling Stones released Already Over Me on Mon Sep 29 1997.
In a 1997 interview, Jagger describes the genesis of this song that he had initially begun working on with Babyface (Kenneth Edmonds):
It was really my fault – I threw the wrong song at [Edmonds]. We went in and wrote the loops and the programs. We got Charlie [Watts] to play on it. And in the end,...