Body and Soul

Album: Three's A Crowd (1930)
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  • My heart is sad and lonely
    For you I sigh, for you dear only
    Why haven't you seen it
    I'm all for you body and soul

    I spend my days in longing
    And wondering why it's me you're wronging
    I tell you I mean it
    I'm all for you body and soul

    I can't believe it
    It's hard to conceive it
    That you'd turn away romance
    Are you pretending
    It looks like the ending
    Unless I could have just one more chance to prove, dear

    My life a wreck you're making
    You know I'm yours for just the taking
    I'd gladly surrender myself to you body and soul

    My life a wreck you're making
    You know I'm yours for the very taking
    I'd gladly surrender myself to you body and soul Writer/s: Edward Heyman, John W. Green, Robert Sour
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., BMG Rights Management, Identity Music Ltd, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., O/B/O DistroKid, Red Brick Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group, Word Collections Publishing
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Comments: 2

  • Faathima from Argyll AvenuePlease can you tell me the message behind the song itself? Thank you!
  • Frederic from VirginiaThis song rates #1 on Jazz Standards list of 1000 most recorded jazz songs
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