Lover Girl, oh, where can you be?


"I don't know why but I'm feeling so sad.
I long to try something I have never had.
I never had no kissing.
And oh, what I've been missing.
Lover girl, oh, where can you be?

The night is cold and I am so all alone
and I'd give my soul, just to call you my own.
Got a moon above me,
but no one to love me.
Lover girl, oh, where can you be?

I've heard it said that the thrill of romance,
it can be like a heavenly dream.
So I go to bed with a prayer, that you'll make love to me.
Strange as it seems,

some day we'll meet and then you will dry all my tears
and whisper sweet little things in my ears.
Hugging and a-kissing.
Oh, what I have been missing!
Lover girl, oh, where can you be?
Lover girl, oh, where can you be?"


<A HREF="http://user.tninet.se/~mrx560w/lovegirl.mp3"> Lover girl, oh, where can you be? (ca 1,32 MB)</A>

Lover girl, oh, where can you be? (ca 1,32 MB)


("Lover man/girl, oh, where can you be?" is from 1941 with
with words and music by Jimmy Davis, Roger "Ram" Ramirez and Jimmy Sherman.
This melodi was especially recorded by Billie Holliday and Sarah Waughn,
but Erroll Garner, Duke Ellington, Stan Kenton and Dizzy Gillespie gave it a fling
as well, not to mention Lars Gullin and Bengt Hallberg and many others.



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