Benny Goodman lyrics
Darn That Dream lyrics
Don't Be That Way
Benny Goodman
by Benny Goodman, Edgar Sampson & Mitchell Parish
Don't cry, Oh honey please don't be that way
Clouds in the sky should never make you feel that way
The rain will bring the violets of May, tears are in vain
So honey, please don't be that way.
As long as we see it thru,
You'll have me, I'll have you.
Sweetheart, tomorrow is another day,
Memories Of You lyrics
Moonglow
- words by Eddie De Lange, music by Will Hudson and Irving Mills
- as recorded in New York August 20, 1934 by Ethyl Waters (1896-1977)
with members of the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra.
It must have been moonglow, way up in the blue
It must have been moonglow that led me straight to you
I still hear you sayin', "Dear one, hold me fast"
Somebody Else Is Taking My Place lyrics
Stardust- Artist: Nat King Cole- peak Billboard position #79 in 1957- words by Mitchell Parish and music by Hoagy Carmichael- originally written as "Star Dust" in 1927- charted in 1930 by Irving Mills (#20)- charted in 1931 by Isham Jones (#1), Bing Crosby (#5), Louis Armstrong (#16)
Stardust lyrics
Stompin' At The Savoy
Benny goodman
Lyrics by: Andy Razaf (b. Andreamentena Razafinkeriefo)
Music by: Benny Goodman (Benjamin David G.)
Music by: Chick Webb (William Henry W.)
Music by: Edgar Sampson (E.Melvin S.)
Savoy, the home of sweet romance,
Savoy, it wins you with a glance,
Savoy, gives happy feet a chance to dance.
Your old form just like a clinging vine,
Taking A Chance On Love lyrics
Here I go again;
I hear those trumpets blow again;
All aglow again - taking a chance on love.
Here I slide again;
About to take that ride again.;
Starry eyed again - taking a chance on love.
I thought the cards were a frame-up
I never would try.
But now I’m taking the game up
And the ace of hearts is high.
Things are mending now;
I see a rainbow blending now;
There'll Be Some Changes Made lyrics
These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You)
Tony Bennett
Words by Holt Marvell
Music by Jack Strachey and Harry Link
This version did not chart but
In 1936, five versions did: Benny Goodman (# 1), Teddy Wilson with Billie Holiday (# 5), Nat
Brandywynne (# 6), Carroll Gibbons (# 8), and Joe Sanders (# 17)
Then in 1947 Red Ingles, who perfected his novelty vocals with Spike Jones, charted a







