Arthur Johnston (música) e Johnny Burke (letra) The Moon Got In My Eyes (1937)
"Out of the darkness you suddenly appeared
You smiled and I was taken by surprise I guess I should have seen right through you But the moon got in my eyes I was so thrilled by the love you volunteered I gave my heart without a compromise I guess you don't remember, do you? When the moon got in my eyes I thought a kingdom was in sight That I would have the right to claim But with the morning's early light I didn't have a dream to my name You know the saying all who love are blind It seems that ancient adage still applies I guess I should have seen right through you But the moon got in my eyes I thought a kingdom was in sight That I would have the right to claim But with the morning's early light I didn't have a dream to my name You know the saying all who love are blind It seems that ancient adage still applies I guess I should have seen right through you But the moon got in my eyes" Bing Crosby (1937); Mildred Bailey (1937); Frank Sinatra (1966, Moonlight Sinatra); Alice Faye (1937) |
2016-10-16
The Moon Got In My Eyes
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