In the cool of the evening when ev'rything is gettin' kind of groovy
I call you up and ask you if you like to go and meet and see a movie
First you say no, you've got some plans for the night
And then you stop, and say, "All right"
Love is kinda crazy with a spooky little girl like you

You always keep me guessin', I never seem to know what you are thinkin'
And if a fella looks at you, it's for sure your little eye will be a-winkin'
I get confused 'cause I don't know where I stand
And then you smile, and hold my hand
Love is kinda crazy with a spooky little girl like you
Spooky

If you decide someday to stop this little game that you are playin'
I'm gonna tell you all what my heart's been a-dyin' to be sayin'
Just like a ghost, you've been a-hauntin' my dreams
So I'll propose on Halloween
Love is kinda crazy with a spooky little girl like you

Spooky
Spooky, oh-woah alright
I said spooky,
Oh, hey yeah, I said spooky
Yeah, yeah, oh


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    I was dating a girl while in high school when this song was released in late 1977. It fit her perfectly. She was gorgeous, but a complete mystery to me. She ran hot and cold, just like the girl in the song. I could never guess what she’d be like at any given time. She wasn’t bitchy, just quirky. We lasted about 4 months together. What a lovely enigma she was, and still is, I bet.

    JimmyRetiredon October 11, 2019   Link
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    My aunt in the kitchen singing about her cat

    selfmademobon September 30, 2006   Link
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    First heard it in the movie "Fandando" starring Kevin Costner. Great scene.

    Envy337on January 24, 2018   Link
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    "Fandango"

    Envy337on January 24, 2018   Link

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