No, Not Much - The Four Lads (1956)
Words & Music by Al Stillman & Robert Allen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7pvvaIxMec
Intro: A7 Em7 A7 Em7 Am7 D9 D7
V1
G Am7 G Em Em7 Am7 D9 Am7 D7 (D9) = [000210]
I don't want my arms a - round you, no, not much;
G Am7 G G7 Em Em7 Am7 D9 Am7 D7
I don't bless the day I found you, no, not much.
G7 Fdim G7 Cdim Cm7 C
I don't need you like, the stars don't need the sky;
A7 Em7 A7 Em7 Am7 D9 D7
I won't love you longer, than the day, I, die.
V2
G Am7 G Em Em7 Am7 D9 Am7 D7
You don't please me when you squeeze me, no, not much;
Fdim Dm Bm7 E Am E7 Am Am7
My head's the lightest from your very slightest touch.
C Am7 G Bm7 E E7
Baby, if you ever go could I take it, maybe so;
C Am7 D Am7 D7 G
Ah, but would I like it, no, not, much.
Instrumental Interlude: First 2 lines of verse 1
Continue with V3
G7 Fdim G7 Cdim Cm7 C
Like a ten cent soda, doesn't cost a dime,
A7 Em7 A7 Em7 Am7 D9 D7
I don't want you near me, only all, the time.
V4
G Am7 G Em Em7 Am7 D9 Am7 D7
You don't thrill me when you hold me, no, not much;
Fdim Dm Bm7 E Am E7 Am Am7
My brain gets hazy from your cool and cra - zy, touch.
C Am7 G Bm7 E E7
Baby if you ever go, could I take it, maybe so,
C Am7 D Am7 D7 G Bm7 E7
Oh but would I like it, no, not much,
Outro:
C Cdim G
No , not, much.