How Could You Do a Thing Like That to Me?

"How Could You Do a Thing Like That to Me?" is a song Frank Sinatra recorded under Capitol Records.

The song was recorded in one Sinatra's first sessions with Nelson Riddle as the arranger, and was to be featured in Swing Easy!, Sinatra's second Capitol album. The song was, however, featured in the later release of the album.

"How Could You Do a Thing Like That to Me?" was released as a B-side single for the song "Not As a Strangers." This single, released in 1955, did not chart.

Lyrics
Baby you went and broke your faithful, promise How could you do a thing like that, to me Didn't I give you everything, I'd promised How could you do a thing like that, to me

Never thought - you'd be untrue When my back - (it) was turned on you

If someone gave me all the world (the whole wide world), to hurt you I wouldn't do a thing like that, to you (No mam - I wouldn't (couldn't) do a thing like that, to you) (So how could you do a thing like that, to me)