This song is sung by the casino’s lounge singer Buddy Stafford (Paul Sorvino), an aging heroin addict whose performance of this 1932 song is all too pointed a comment on his life.
Every kiss, every hug
Seems to act just like a drug
You're getting to be a habit with me
Let me stay in your arms
I'm addicted to your charms
You're getting to be a habit with me
I used to think your love was something I could take or leave alone
But now I'm helpless without my supply, I must have you all my own
Oh, I can't break away
I must have you every day
As regularly as coffee or tea
You've got me in your clutches and I can't break free
You're getting to be a habit with me
I used to think your love was something I could take or leave alone
But now I'm helpless without my supply, I must have you all my own
Oh, I can't break away
I must have you every day
As regularly as coffee or tea
You've got me in your clutches and I can't break free
You're getting to be a habit with me
You’re Getting to Be a Habit With Me was written by Al Dubin & Harry Warren.
Paul Sorvino released You’re Getting to Be a Habit With Me on Tue Nov 11 2003.