If you've got trouble
Then you've got less trouble than me
You say you're worried
You can't be as worried as me...ohh

You're quite content to be bad
With all the advantage you had over me
Just 'cause you're troubled
Then don't bring your troubles to me

And don't think it's funny
When you ask for money for things
Especially when you're standing there
Wearing diamonds and rings...ohh

You think I'm softning her head
Well try someone softer instead anything
It's not so funny
When you know what money can bring
You'd better leave me alone

I don't need a thing from you
You'd better take yourself home
Go and count a ring or two
If you've got trouble
Then you've got less trouble than me

You say you're worried
You can't be as worried as me
You're quite contempt to be bad
With all the advantage you had over me
Just 'cause you're troubled
Then don't bring your troubles to me

You'd better leave me alone
I don't need a thing from you
You'd better take yourself home
Go and count a ring or two
If you've got trouble
Then you've got less trouble than me

You say you're worried
You can't be as worried as me
You're quite contempt to be bad
With all the advantage you had over me

Just 'cause you're troubled
Then don't bring your troubles to me
Just 'cause your troubled
Then don't bring your troubles to me


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If You've Got Trouble Lyrics as written by Paul Mccartney John Lennon

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    Truly truly regrettable material, John and Paul could have picked a worse song to write, but not many worse songs that they could have chosen Ringo to sing.

    Bobo192on March 08, 2003   Link
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    hehe. this song is priceless. a fast paced ringo rocker and a guilty pleasure as well

    Freddie77on March 03, 2007   Link
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    this song is flippin fantastic. it's like they're saying "eat it, gold diggers!" honestly, who needs fair-weather friends?

    bluebird16on January 31, 2009   Link

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