Songwriter: Smokey Robinson Robert “Bobby” Rogers

Producer: Michael Omartian Steve Barri

[Verse 1]
You got a smile so bright
You know you could have been a candle
I'm holding you so tight
You know you could have been a handle

The way you swept me off my feet
You know you could've been a broom
And baby you smell so sweet
You know you could've been some perfume

[Chorus]
Well you could've been anything that you wanted to
And I can tell
The way you do the things you do
The way you do the things you do

[Verse 2]
Girl as pretty as you are
You know you could've been a flower
If good looks were minutes
You know you could have been an hour

The way you stole my heart
You know you could have been a crook
And baby your so smart
You know you could have been a school book

[Chorus]
Little girl you could've been anything that you wanted to
And I can tell
The way you do the things you do
The way you do the things you do

[Verse 3]
You make my life so rich
You know you could've been some money
And baby you're so sweet
You know you could have been some honey

[Chorus]
You could've been anything that you wanted to
And I can tell
The way you do the things you do
The way you do the things you do

[Verse 4]
As pretty as you are
You know you could've been a flower
If good looks were minutes
You know you could have been an hour

The way you stole my heart
You know you could have been a crook
And baby your so smart
You know you could have been a school book

[Chorus]
You could've been anything that you wanted to
And I can tell
The way you do the things you do
The way you do the things you do

Dion

Dion Francis DiMucci (b. 1939) is a singer and performer known for both his solo work and his work as the leader of The Belmonts. Throughout his career, he had 30 songs appear on the Hot 100 charts. His music, which combined R&B and doo wop into a family-friendly pop format, was extremely popular from the late 50’s until the mid 60’s, when rock and roll dominated the charts. Easily-accessible pop songs like “The Wanderer” and “Runaround Sue” have kept him relevant throughout the decades and into the 2010s.