Chances Are

Album: Johnny's Greatest Hits (1957)
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  • Chances are 'cause I wear a silly grin
    The moment you come into view
    Chances are you think that I'm in love with you

    Just because my composure sort of slips
    The moment that your lips meet mine
    Chances are you think my heart's your Valentine

    In the magic of moonlight when I sigh, "Hold me close, dear"
    Chances are you believe the stars that fill the skies are in my eyes

    Guess you feel you'll always be the one and only one for me
    And if you think you could
    Well, chances are your chances are awfully good

    Chances are you believe the stars that fill the skies are in my eyes

    Guess you feel you'll always be the one and only one for me
    And if you think you could
    Well, chances are your chances are awfully good

    The chances are your chances are awfully good Writer/s: AL STILLMAN, ROBERT ALLEN
    Publisher: MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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