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I'm In the Mood For Love
Written by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh  1935

I'm in the mood for love
Simply because your near me
Funny, but when your near me
I'm in the mood for love
Dorothy Fields and
                   Jimmy McHugh
                    1930
SONGS PERFORMED BY CHAZ ON THE FORKER MEMORIAL WURLITZER
at Grace Church in Sarasota Florida
                            
                              
I Hadn't Anyone Till You.

Written by: Ray Noble

I hadn't anyone till you, I was a lonely one till you
I used to lie awake and wonder, if there could be
A someone in this wide world, just made for me
And now I see
I had to save my love for you
I never gave my love till you
And through my lonely heart demanding it,
Cupid took a hand in it
I hadn't anyone till you




                             
                      We'll Meet Again

Sung By Vera Lynn to the Troops Going OverSeas to
Fight in the Second World War.  England 1939

We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when,
But I know we'll meet again some sunny day.
Keep smiling through just like you always do,
Till the blue skies drive the dark clouds far away.
So will you please say hello to the folks that I know, tell them I won't be long.
They'll be happy to know that as you saw me go, I was singing this song.
We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when,
But I know we'll meet again some sunny day.































































Written By
Ray Noble   1938
Vera Lynn  1939

                           
" Exactly Like You." 
                    
               
Written By:  Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh in 1930

"I know why I waited
know why I've been blue
I've been praying for someone, baby
exactly like you
why should we spend money, on a show or two
while no one does those love scenes, baby
exactly like you."


                          

                             

                                 
Melody of Love

Melody Of Love.
Composer: Engelmann, H.
Publisher: Theo Presser
Place of publication: Philadelphia
Date of publication: 1903


In my heart there is a mel-o-dy that forever sings of thee. Each fond strain is soft and sweet and low,
Just because I love thee so.  (In Waltz time)



                    


                              
                                        
A Pretty Girl
                                     Is Like A Melody



"A PRETTY GIRL IS LIKE A MELODY
THAT HAUNTS YOU NIGHT AND DAY,               
JUST LIKE THE STRAIN OF A HAUNTING REFRAIN,
SHE’LL START UPON A MARATHON
AND RUN AROUND YOUR BRAIN............"


Irving Berlin, neé Israel Baline (1888 - 1989)
Irving Berlin
The Dean Of American Songwriters

JUST LIKE THE STRAIN OF A HAUNTING REFRAIN,
SHE’LL START UPON A MARATHON
AND RUN AROUND YOUR BRAIN............"

Irving Berlin, neé Israel Baline (1888 - 1989)
Irving Berlin
The Dean Of American Songwriters


Vera Lynn  1939


Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh
1930
 
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            WHISPERING AND
            PENNIES FROM HEAVEN
Starring Bing Crosby   
                                                1936


1903 - 1978

                                     
                            The Touch of Your Lips
                                       By Ray Noble

THE TOUCH OF YOUR LIPS UPON MY BROW,
YOUR LIPS THAT ARE COOL AND SWEET,
SUCH TENDERNESS LIES IN THEIR SOFT CARESS,
MY HEART FORGETS TO BEAT,
THE TOUCH OF YOUR HANDS UPON MY HEAD,
THE LOVE IN YOUR EYES A SHINE,
AND NOW, AT LAST, THE MOMENT DIVINE,
THE TOUCH OF YOUR LIPS ON MINE.
                                                                                       1936


            The One I Love
                      (Belongs to Somebody Else.)
               Great UpBeat Theatrical Song
The one I love belongs to somebody else
She means her tender songs for somebody else
And even when I have my arms around her
I know her thoughts are strong for somebody else
The hands I held belong to somebody else
I'll bet they're not so cold to somebody else
It's tough to be alone on the shelf
It's worse to fall in love by yourself
The one I love belongs to somebody else
Dorothy Fields and
                   Jimmy McHugh
                    1930
Irving Berlin, nee' Israel Baline
Irving Berlin
The Dean of American Songwriters
                                   
                              
My Romance

                                      
By Richard Rodgers    1902 - 1979

My romance doesn’t have to have a moon in the sky
My romance doesn’t need a blue lagoon standing by;
No month of May, no twinkling stars, no hide away, no soft guitars.
My romance doesn’t need a castle  rising in Spain,
Nor a dance   to a constantly surprising refrain.
Wide awake   I can make my most fantastic dreams come true.
My romance doesn’t need a thing but you.


A Very Slow Romantic Ballad written in 1935
For the Show    "JUMBO"

                              
The One I Love
                                                  
(Belongs to Somebody Else.)
                       
Great UpBeat Theatrical Song


The one I love belongs to somebody else
She means her tender songs for somebody else
And even when I have my arms around her
I know her thoughts are strong for somebody else
The hands I held belong to somebody else
I'll bet they're not so cold to somebody else
It's tough to be alone on the shelf
It's worse to fall in love by yourself
The one I love belongs to somebody else
A Very Slow Romantic Ballad
Written For The Show "Jumbo"  1935
Written by Sammy Kahn and Isham Jones 
1924
                  WHISPERING AND
                   PENNIES FROM HEAVEN
                                                           Starring Bing Crosby   
                                                                1936
            
                          
The Touch of Your Lips
                                                       By Ray Noble

THE TOUCH OF YOUR LIPS UPON MY BROW,
YOUR LIPS THAT ARE COOL AND SWEET,
SUCH TENDERNESS LIES IN THEIR SOFT CARESS,
MY HEART FORGETS TO BEAT,
THE TOUCH OF YOUR HANDS UPON MY HEAD,
THE LOVE IN YOUR EYES A SHINE,
AND NOW, AT LAST, THE MOMENT DIVINE,
THE TOUCH OF YOUR LIPS ON MINE.
  
1903 - 1978
                  
                      
The World Is Waiting
                                         For the Sunrise



           
Writers: words by Eugene Lockhart, music by Ernest Seitz

Dear one, the world is waiting for the sunrise.
Ev'ry rose is covered with dew
And while the world is waiting for the sunrise
And my heart is calling you.

Dear one, the world is waiting for the sunrise.
Every little rose bud is covered with dew
And my heart is calling you
The thrush on high his sleepy mate is calling
And my heart is calling you.

Written in 1919 with words by Eugene Lockhart & music by Ernest Seitz
Originally popularized by Isham Jones 2(1)-March 1923 (instrumental) and
John Steel, tenor star of Brodway musicals, #4-April 1923.
It was revived in 1951 by Les Paul & Mary Ford and hit # 2 with the most endearing and enduring version.




Gene Lockhart