Lyrics A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square - Rod Stewart
When
two
lovers
meet
in
Mayfair,
so
the
legends
tell,
Songbirds
sing;
winter
turns
to
spring.
Every
winding
street
in
Mayfair
falls
beneath
the
spell.
I
know
such
enchantment
can
be,
'cos
it
happened
one
evening
to
me:
That
certain
night,
the
night
we
met,
There
was
magic
abroad
in
the
air,
There
were
angels
dining
at
the
Ritz,
And
a
nightingale
sang
in
Berkeley
Square.
I
may
be
right,
I
may
be
wrong,
But
I'm
perfectly
willing
to
swear
That
when
you
turned
and
smiled
at
me
A
nightingale
sang
in
Berkeley
Square.
The
moon
that
lingered
over
London
town,
Poor
puzzled
moon,
he
wore
a
frown.
How
could
he
know
we
two
were
so
in
love?
The
whole
darn
world
seemed
upside
down
The
streets
of
town
were
paved
with
stars;
It
was
such
a
romantic
affair.
And,
as
we
kissed
and
said
'goodnight',
A
nightingale
sang
in
Berkeley
Square
When
dawn
came
stealing
up
all
gold
and
blue
To
interrupt
our
rendezvous,
I
still
remember
how
you
smiled
and
said,
"Was
that
a
dream
or
was
it
true?"
Our
homeward
step
was
just
as
light
As
the
tap-dancing
feet
of
Astaire
And,
like
an
echo
far
away,
A
nightingale
sang
in
Berkeley
Square
I
know
'cos
I
was
there,
That
night
in
Berkeley
Square.
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