The Breeze and I Songtext
von Jimmy Dorsey
The Breeze and I Songtext
Jimmy Dorsey
Miscellaneous
The Breeze And I
The Breeze and I
- Words by Al Stillman, music by Ernesto Lecuona
- Music written in 1929 as a piano piece called "Andaluza", part of
The Andalucia Suite by the Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona
- Words added later by Al Stillman
The breeze and I are saying with a sigh That you no longer care
The breeze and I are whispering goodbye
To dreams we used to share
Ours was a love song that seemed constant as the moon
Ending in a strange, mournful tune
And all about me, they know you have departed without me
And we wonder why, the breeze and I
The breeze and I
Miscellaneous
The Breeze And I
The Breeze and I
- Words by Al Stillman, music by Ernesto Lecuona
- Music written in 1929 as a piano piece called "Andaluza", part of
The Andalucia Suite by the Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona
- Words added later by Al Stillman
The breeze and I are saying with a sigh That you no longer care
The breeze and I are whispering goodbye
To dreams we used to share
Ours was a love song that seemed constant as the moon
Ending in a strange, mournful tune
And all about me, they know you have departed without me
And we wonder why, the breeze and I
The breeze and I
Writer(s): Al Stillman, Ernesto Lecuona Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com