No, Not Much

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"No, Not Much" is a

Robert Allen Deitcher, the lyrics by Al Stillman. The most popular version was recorded by The Four Lads
. It was one of a large number of Stillman-Allen compositions that were recorded by the quartet.

Background

The song is an ironic protestation of love, in which the lover rhetorically denies his devotion, but then continually undercuts and enfeebles the denial, until the exact opposite is conveyed.

The Four Lads recording

Cover versions

In popular culture

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