Do I worry `cause you're stepping out, do I worry `cause you've got me in doubt Though your kisses aren't right, do I give a bag of beans, Do I stay home every night, and read my magazines, Am I frantic `cause we've lost the spark, is there panic when it starts turning dark, And when evening shadows creep, do I lose any sleep over you. Do I worry, you can bet your life I do.
Do I worry, when the Iceman calls? Do I worry, if Niagara falls? Though you treat me just like dirt, do you think I give a snap?
Are my feelings really hurt, when you're sitting in somebody elses lap?
Am I curious, when the gossip flies? Am I furious, 'bout your little white lies?
And when all our evenings end 'cause you've got a sick friend, that needs you
Do I worry? Honey you know dog-goned well, I do
Am I frantic, 'cause we've lost the spark? Is there panic, when it starts turning dark?
And when evening shadows creep, Do I lose any sleep over you?
Do I worry? You can bet your life I do.
Words & Music by Stanley Cowan & Bobby Worth.
The Ink Spots performed the song in the Abbott & Costello picture, "Pardon My Sarong" (1941). It was also used by Martin Scorcese in two of his films, "Raging Bull" (1980) and "The Aviator" (2004).