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Can I Steal a Little Love?
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Phil Tuminello
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Phil Tuminello
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March 12, 1956[1]
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"Can I Steal a Little Love?" is a song Frank Sinatra recorded under Capitol Records.

This song, arranged by Nelson Riddle, peaked at #20 at the charts of 1956. The song was released as a single with a B-side of "Your Love for Me," a song that peaked at #60.[2]

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Can I steal a little love
Can I steal a little love
Coo me honey I'm on fire
To steal your love is my desire

Hug me, kiss me, 'til I'm red
'Til my eyes bug out my head
Coo me, woo me, turtle dove
Can I grab a little love

Please tell me, why are you driving me crazy
And why do I dig you like I do
If I should steal a little kiss - and you can prove that it was wrong
Honey, I'll give it back to you

Tell me honey with a smile
I will lead you down the isle
I won't even need a shove
Can I grab a little love

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