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I get along without you very well (Diana Kral) style
I get along without you very well, of course, I do Except when soft rains fall and drip from leaves, then I recall The thrill of being sheltered in your arms, of course, I do But I get along without you very well I've forgotten you just like I should, of course, I have Except to hear your name, or someone's laugh that is the same But I've forgotten you just like I should What a guy, what a fool am I To think, my breaking heart could kid the moon What's in store? Should I phone once more? No, it's best that I stick to my tune I get along without you very well, of course, I do Except perhaps in spring but I should never think of spring For that would surely break my heart in two Songwriters CARMICHAEL, HOAGY (piano comp.)
((Carmichael and Jane Russell performed the song in the 1952 film noir The Las Vegas Story.[1])) "I Get Along Without You Very Well" is a popular song composed by Hoagy Carmichael in 1939, with lyrics based on a poem written by Jane Brown Thompson.[1] Thompson's identity as the author of the poem was for many years unknown; she died the night before the song was introduced on radio by Dick Powell.[1]
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I get along without you very well, of course, I do Except when soft rains fall and drip from leaves, then I recall The thrill of being sheltered in your arms, of course, I do But I get along without you very well I've forgotten you just like I should, of course, I have Except to hear your name, or someone's laugh that is the same But I've forgotten you just like I should What a guy, what a fool am I To think, my breaking heart could kid the moon What's in store? Should I phone once more? No, it's best that I stick to my tune I get along without you very well, of course, I do Except perhaps in spring but I should never think of spring For that would surely break my heart in two Songwriters CARMICHAEL, HOAGY (piano comp.)
((Carmichael and Jane Russell performed the song in the 1952 film noir The Las Vegas Story.[1])) "I Get Along Without You Very Well" is a popular song composed by Hoagy Carmichael in 1939, with lyrics based on a poem written by Jane Brown Thompson.[1] Thompson's identity as the author of the poem was for many years unknown; she died the night before the song was introduced on radio by Dick Powell.[1]
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