Don’t Look Now

Album cover art for "Don’t Look Now" by Dick Haymes

Dick Haymes - Pop, Soundtrack

Don’t Look Now

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[ENSEMBLE] There's someone singing to someone who Has spent lonely nights not knowing That nights could be delights for two [VENUS, spoken] I love your park, Eddie.  [EDDIE, spoken] It seems more beautiful tonight than it ever has.  [ENSEMBLE] Don't look now, but my heart is showing And I'm falling fast, falling at last Falling in love with you Love, lovely love To floating on air you compel me [JOE & ENSEMBLE] If this bliss is love [GLORIA, JOE & ENSEMBLE] Why didn't somebody tell me? [JOE] Don't look now, but my heart is showing No matter what I say or do Can't hide it, my heart's Romeo-ing I can't stay away from you You smile and my dreams start hello-ing They spin when you come into view In circles I may not be going But I feel I reel with you When mistеr kisses miss No need for words to embroider [GLORIA] Whеn mister kisses miss Changing her name is in order [VENUS] You smile and the stardust is blowing We're whirling in a world that's new Don't look now, but your heart is showing [EDDIE] And it flips and halts and turns somersaults, darling It wants to waltz with you [GLORIA] Don't ask me, but here is my answer I think that you are magically he Who could be a love neck romancer [JOE] Neck romancing is for me [GLORIA] Don't stop me, but I am replying [JOE] I know that you are magically she [GLORIA] The preacher would like to be tying As you coo [JOE] I do [GLORIA] With me [VENUS] Around, 'round and 'round [EDDIE] I'm just like a record that's playing [VENUS] Repeating the same sound [EDDIE] The needle must like what I'm saying [JOE] These wings that I feel I am growing Belong to someone I never knew Don't look now, but heaven is showing And tonight the sky is my sky to fly Darling, falling in love Falling in love with you

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Credits

Writers
  • Kurt Weill
  • Ann Ronell