Big Band lyrics from classic tunes like "There Will Never Be Another You" will continue to retain popularity as the decades roll by.
The music to this hit was written by Harry Waren and the lyrics by Mack Gordon for the musical Iceland in 1942. The timing and rhythm of the piece is classic 1940s genre.
Listen below to the silky crooning style of Nat King Cole as he sings this still popular classic from the Big Band era.
This is our last dance together,
Tonight soon will be long ago.
And in our moment of parting,
This is all I want you to know...
There will be many other nights like this,
And I'll be standing here with someone new.
There will be other songs to sing,
Another fall...another spring...
But there will never be another you.
There will be other lips that I may kiss
But they won't thrill me
Like yours used to do.
Yes, I may dream a million dreams,
But how can they come true,
If there will never, ever be another you?
Hopelessly in love with Big Band? Take this opportunity to hear some of the greats online by clicking the links below!
I've Got You Under My Skin - Frank Sinatra
Moonlight Becomes You - Bing Crosby
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