paroles de chanson The Breeze and I - Jimmy Dorsey
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
1 When They Ask About You
2 Six Lessons (La Zonga)
3 After All
4 They're Either Too Young or Too Old
5 Maria Elena
6 Deep Purple
7 On the Alamo
8 Carolina In The Morning
9 My Sister and I
10 Fools Rush
11 Change Partners
12 Everywhere
13 Blue Lou
14 My Devotion
15 Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)
16 I Fall in Love with You Every Day
17 In A Little Spanish Town
18 High on a Windy Hill
19 Perfidia
20 Out of Nowhere
21 I Hear a Rhapsody
22 Nearness of You
23 Imagination
24 Blue Champagne
25 The Breeze and I
26 Grand Central Getaway
27 Blueberry Hill
28 Julia
29 I Got Rhythm
30 Contrasts
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