Dinah Washington - It Isn`t Fair

It isn't fair for you to taunt me
How can you make me care this way
It isn't fair for you to want me
If it's just for a day

It isn't fair for you to thrill me
Why do you do the things you do
It isn't fair for you to fill me
With those dreams that can't come true, Dear

Why is it you came into my life
And made it complete
You gave me just a taste of high life
If this is love then I repeat

It isn't fair for you to taunt me
How can you make me care this way
It isn't fair for you to want me
If it's just for today

My Darling, it isn't fair
It isn't fair for you to taunt me
How can you make me care this way
It isn't fair for you to want me
If it's just for a day

It isn't fair for you to thrill me
Why do you do the things you do
It isn't fair for you to fill me
With those dreams that can't come true, Dear

Why is it you came into my life
And made it complete
You gave me just a taste of high life
If this is love then I repeat

It isn't fair for you to taunt me
How can you make me care this way
It isn't fair for you to want me
If it's just for today

My Darling, it isn't fair
Dinah Washington - It Isn't Fair

From 1950, Mercury release.

Dinah Washington - It Isn't Fair (1961)

Dinah Washington, born Ruth Lee Jones (August 29, 1924 – December 14, 1963), was an American singer and pianist, who has been cited as "the most popular black female recording artist of the '50s".

Dinah Washington It Isn't Fair

"It Isn't Fair" sung by Dinah Washington (I believe in 1950) Written by Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato (published 1933)

Dinah Washington - It Isn't Fair

Dinah Washington - It Isn't Fair.

Dinah Washington