Written by: Walter Kent
Written by: Kim Gannon
From the Album: Unheard, Vols. 1 & 2: 1942-1946
From the Film: Song Of The Open Road (1944)
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<SPOKEN intro> "There's a song in Charlie Roger's new
picture, "Song Of The Open
Road", that we had the
honor of introducing for the first time on the air some weeks
ago. We understand from the publishers that this tune is right on the
way of being a
big hit. Well, we hope so, 'cause the boys who wrote
it, Kim Gannon and Walter Kent
are good pals of ours and we
think "Too Much in Love" is one of their best efforts. A
little love music, Axel."
Too much in love to know what
I'm doing
Too much in love but it's divine
All I can think of are these sighs
of yours
Those eyes of yours that shine
Too much in love, but oh, how I
love it
This is no fly-by-night affair
I may wind up behind my dreams
but I'm
Too much in love to care
(musical interlude)
Too much in love, but oh, how I
love it
This is no fly-by-night affair
I may wind up behind my dreams
but I'm
Too much in love to care