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"Relax...MAX!"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Don't Be Stupid
Written by:  Shania Twain / R. J. Lange


 

 You're so complicated, 
you hang over my shoulder 
When I read my mail 
I don't appreciate it 
When I talk to other guys 
You think they're on my tail 

I get so aggravated when I get off the phone 
And I get the third degree 
I'm really feelin' frustrated 
Why don't you take a pill and put a little trust in me 
And you'll see 

Don't freak out until you know the facts 
Relax 

Don't be stupid, you know I love you 
Don't be ridiculous, you know I need you 
Don't be absurd, you know I want you 
Don't be impossible 

I'm mad about you (I'm mad about you) 
Can't live without you (can't live without you) 
I'm crazy 'bout you (I'm crazy 'bout you) 
So don't be stupid, you know I love you 

Stop overreacting 
You even get suspicious when I paint my nails 
It's definitely distracting 
The way you dramatize every little small detail 

Don't freak out until you know the facts 
Relax...Max 

Don't be stupid, you know I love you 
Don't be ridiculous, you know I need you 
Don't be absurd, you know I want you 
Don't be impossible 
I'm mad about you (I'm mad about you) 
Can't live without you (can't live without you) 
I'm crazy 'bout you (I'm crazy 'bout you) 
Don't be stupid, you know I love you 

Don't be stupid, you're my baby 

I'm mad about you (I'm mad about you) 
Can't live without you (can't live without you) 
I'm crazy 'bout you (I'm crazy 'bout you) 
Don't be stupid, you know I love you 
Don't be ridiculous, you know I need you 
Don't be absurd, you know I want you 
Don't be impossible
 

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CHART STATISTICS

SINGLE RELEASE DATE: November, 1997

 
VIDEO RELEASE DATE: November 12, 1997
 
SALES TO DATE: NO CERTIFICATION YET
 
BILLBOARD REVIEW:
 
'Love Gets Me Every Time,' the first single from Twain's new 'Come On Over' opus, rocketed to the top of Billboard's Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart--providing a strong springboard for the launch of the set. Shania fever is so strong at radio that this second single will likely do well even though it's a weak song. The lyric sounds like a note a teenager might write to an immature and overly jealous suitor. Even Robert John 'Mutt' Lange's production isn't up to par, as he combines too many elements into a hodgepodge that sounds awkward at times, especially the whispering in the background during the second bridge. This is definitely not one of the artist's better offerings, but that's not likely to slow the Twain train by much--at least not yet.
 
~Billboard Magazine (Nov. 15, 1997)
 
NOTE:  Click on the link above to view the chart statistics for this single.

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