Songtexte The Man I Love (1946/Carnegie Hall) - Billie Holiday
Some
day
he'll
come
along
The
man
I
love
And
he'll
be
big
and
strong
The
man
I
love
Then
when
he
comes
my
way
I'll
do
my
best
to
make
him
stay
He'll
look
at
me
and
smile,
I'll
understand
Then
in
a
little
while,
he'll
take
my
hand
And,
though
it
seems
absurd
I
know
we
both
won't
say
Maybe
he'll
come
someday,
one
day
Maybe
Monday,
maybe
not
Still,
I'm
sure
that
he'll
come
someday
Maybe
Tuesday
will
be
my
good
news
day
We'll
build
a
little
home
that's
meant
for
two
From
which
I'll
never
roam
Who
would?
Would
you?
And
so
all
else
above
I'm
dreaming
of
the
man
I
love
Maybe
he'll
come
someday,
one
day
Maybe
Monday,
maybe
not
Still,
I'm
sure
that
he'll
come
someday
Maybe
Tuesday
will
be
my
good
news
day
We'll
build
a
little
home
that's
meant
for
two
From
which
I'll
never
roam
Who
would?
Would
you?
And
so
all
else
above
I'm
dreaming
of
the
man
I
love

1 Norman Granz Announcement of Billie Holiday and Intermission (1947, Carnegie Hall)
2 Norman Granz Announcement (1947, Carnegie Hall)
3 Body and Soul (1945, Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles)
4 Strange Fruit (1945, Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles)
5 I Cried for You (1946, Carnegie Hall)
6 Fine And Mellow (1946/Carnegie Hall)
7 He's Funny That Way (1946, Carnegie Hall)
8 The Man I Love (1946/Carnegie Hall)
9 Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You? (1946, Carnegie Hall)
10 All of Me (1946, Carnegie Hall)
11 Billie's Blues (1946/Carnegie Hall)
12 Trav'lin' Light (1946, Shrine Auditorium)
13 He's Funny That Way (1946, Shrine Auditorium)
14 You Better Go Now (1947, Carnegie Hall)
15 You're Driving Me Crazy (1947, Carnegie Hall)
16 There Is No Greater Love (1947, Carnegie Hall)
17 I Cover the Waterfront (1947, Carnegie Hall)
18 Johnny Mercer Announcement (1957, Newport)
19 Nice Work If You Can Get It (1957, Newport)
20 Willow Weep for Me (1957, Newport)
21 My Man (1957/Newport)
22 Lover, Come Back to Me (1957, Newport)
23 Lady Sings the Blues (1957, Newport)
24 What a Little Moonlight Can Do (1957, Newport)
25 I Wished On the Moon (1958, Seven Ages of Jazz Festival)
26 Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be)
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