Released: October 16, 2012

Songwriter: Eddie Holland Norman Whitfield

[Verse 1]
I know you want to leave me
But I refuse to let you go
If I have to beg, plead for your sympathy
I don't mind Because you mean that much to me

[Chorus]
Ain't too proud to beg sweet darling
Please don't leave me girl, don't you go
Ain't too proud to plead, baby, baby
Please don't leave me, don't you go

[Verse 2]
Now I heard a quiet man is half a man
With no sense of pride
But if I have to cry to keep you I don't mind weeping
If weeping will keep you by my side

[Chorus]
Ain't too proud to beg sweet darling
Please don't leave me girl, don't you go
Ain't too proud to plead, baby, baby
Please don't leave me now, don't you go

[Verse 3]
Well I'll sleep on your door step all night and day
Just to keep you from walking away
Let your friends laugh, even this I can stand
Because I want to keep you anywhere I can

[Chorus]
I ain't too proud to beg
Please don't leave me girl, don't you go
Ain't too proud to plead, baby, baby
Please don't leave me, don't you go
Alright

[Guitar Solo]

[Verse 4]
Now I've got a love so deep in the pit of my heart
And each day it grows more and more
I'm not ashamed to come and plead to you, baby
If pleading keeps you from walking out the door

[Bridge]
Please don't leave me girl, don't you go
Ain't too proud to plead, baby, baby
Please don't leave me, don't you go
Don't you, don't you go
No, nah, nah, don't you go
Don't you go now
Don't you go
Don't you go
No, no
Ain't too proud
Yeah
Here we go

[Outro]
Ain't too proud to beg
Please don't leave me girl, don't you go
Ain't too proud to plead, baby, baby
Please don't leave me, don't you go

[Audience Applause]

[Spoken Word: Mick Jagger]
Thank you

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