Written by: Edward Heyman
Written by: Frank Eyton
Written by: Robert Sour
Written by: John Green
Trumpet: Buddy Hackett
Arranged By: Axel Stordahl
From the Album: The Voice
From the Show: Three's A Crowd (1930)
Label: Columbia Records
Recorded: November 9, 1947
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<trumpet opens>
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 longin'
And wond'ring why it's me you're
wrongin'
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 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
<trumpet solo>
My life a wreck you're making
You know I'm yours for just the
taking
I would gladly surrender myself
to you, body and soul
<trumpet to end>