You're Just In Love

Album: Call Me Madam (1950)
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  • MALE VOICE:
    I hear singing and there's no one there
    I smell blossoms and the trees are bare
    All day long I seem to walk on air
    I wonder why, I wonder why

    I keep tossing in my sleep at night
    And what's more I've lost my appetite
    Stars that used to twinkle in the skies
    Are twinkling in my eyes, I wonder why

    FEMALE VOICE:
    You don't need analyzing
    It is not so surprising
    That you feel very strange but nice
    Your heart goes pitter patter
    I know just what's the matter
    Because I've been there once or twice

    Put your head on my shoulder
    You need someone who's older
    A rub down with a velvet glove
    There is nothing you can take
    To relieve that pleasant ache
    You're not sick, you're just in love

    MALE & FEMALE VOICES INTERWOVEN:
    MV: I hear singing and there's no one there
    FV: You don't need analyzing, it is not so surprising
    MV: I smell blossoms and the trees are bare
    FV: That you feel very strange but nice
    MV: All day long I seem to walk on air
    FV: Your heart goes pitter patter, I know just what's the matter
    MV: I wonder why, I wonder why
    FV: Because I've been there once or twice

    MV: I keep tossing in my sleep at night
    FV: Put your head on my shoulder, you need someone who's older
    MV: And what's more I've lost my appetite
    FV: A rub down with a velvet glove
    MV: Stars that used to twinkle in the skies
    FV: There is nothing you can take
    MV: Are twinkling in my eyes
    FV: To relieve that pleasant ache
    MV: I wonder why
    FV: You're not sick you're just in love Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Ann O'brien from MarylandOur favorite song!
  • Katy from Atkinson , NhI was just in the Irving Berlin musical Annie Get Your Gun
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