Judy Garland - (Dear Mr. Gable,) You Made Me Love You (From "Broadway Melody of 1938") (1937) paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson (Dear Mr. Gable,) You Made Me Love You (From "Broadway Melody of 1938") (1937) - Judy Garland



Dear Mr. Gable,
I am writing this to you
And I hope that you will read it so you'll know
My heart beats like a hammer
And I stutter and I stammer
Every time I see you at the picture show.
I guess I'm just another fan of yours
And I thought I'd write and tell you so.
You made me love you
I didn't wanna do it, I didn't wanna do it.
You made me love you
And all the time you knew it, I guess you always knew it.
You made me happy, sometimes you made me glad.
But there were times, sir, you made me feel so sad.
You made me sigh 'cause
I didn't wanna tell you, I didn't wanna tell you
I think you're grand, that's true
Yes I do, 'deed I do, you know I do.
I must tell you what I'm feeling
The very mention of your name
Sends my heart reeling.
You know you made me love you!
Aw, gee, Mr. Gable, I don't wanna bother you! Guess you got a lotta girls that tell you the same thing. And if you don't wanna read this, well, you don't have to. But I just had to tell you about the time I saw you in "It Happened One Night". That was the first time I ever saw you, and I knew right then you were the nicest fella in the movies! I guess it was 'cause you acted so, well so natural like - not like a real actor at all, but just like any fella you'd meet at school or at a party. Then one time I saw you in a picture with Joan Crawford, and I had to cry a little 'cause you loved her so much and you couldn't have her - not 'till the end of the picture, anyway. And then one time I saw you in person. You were making a personal appearance at the theatre, and I was standing there when you got out of your car, and you almost knocked me down! Oh - but it wasn't your fault! Naw, I was in the way. But you looked at me, and you smiled. Yeah! You smiled right at me as if you meant it, and I cried all the way home
Me just 'cause you smiled at me for being in your way! Aw, I'll never forget it, Mr. Gable. Honest. You're my favorite actor!
(Singing)
I don't care what happens, let the whole world stop.
As far as I'm concerned, you'll always be the top,
'Cause you know you made me love you.




Judy Garland - Judy Garland
Album Judy Garland
date de sortie
02-01-2012

1 Waltz With A Swing / Americana (From "Every Sunday") (1936)
2 (Dear Mr. Gable,) You Made Me Love You (From "Broadway Melody of 1938") (1937)
3 Got A Pair Of New Shoes (From "Thoroughbreds Don't Cry") (1937)
4 Ever Since The World Began / Shall I Sing A Melody (From "Everybody Sing") (1938)
5 Bei Mir Bist Du Shoen (From "Love Finds Andy Hardy") (1938)
6 In Between (From "Love Finds Andy Hardy") (1938)
7 Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart (From "Listen Darling") (1938)
8 Over The Rainbow (From "The Wizard Of Oz", 1939)
9 Good Morning (From "Babes In Arms") (1939)
10 I Cried For You (From "Babes In Arms") (1939)
11 I’m Nobody’s Baby (From "Andy Hardy Meets Debutante") (1940)
12 Alone (From "Babes In Arms") (1940)
13 Drummer Boy (From "Strike Up The Band") (1940)
14 It’s A Great Day For The Irish (From "Little Nellie Kelly") (1940)
15 A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow (From "Little Nellie Kelly") (1940)
16 Singin’ In The Rain (From "Little Nellie Kelly") (1940)
17 I’m Always Chasin’ Rainbows (From "Ziegfeld Girl") (1941)
18 Minnie From Trinidad (From "Ziegfeld Girl") (1941)
19 For Me And My Gal (From "For Me And My Gal") (1942)
20 We Must Have Music (From "We Must Have Music") (1942)
21 Tom, Tom, The Piper's Son (From "Presenting Lily Mars") (1943)
22 When I Look At You (From "Presenting Lily Mars") (1943)
23 The Joint Is Really Jumpin’ At Carnegie Hall (From "Thousand Cheers") (1943)
24 But Not For Me (From "Girl Crazy") (1943)
25 The Trolley Song (From "Meet Me In St. Louis") (1944)
26 On The Atchinson, Topeka And The Santa Fe (From "The Harvey Girls") (1946)
27 The Interview (From "Ziegfeld Follies") (1946)
28 Who? (From "Till The Clouds Roll By") (1946)
29 Love Of My Life (From "The Pirate") (1948)
30 Mack The Black (From "The Pirate") (1948)
31 Easter Parade (From "Easter Parade") (1948)
32 I Love A Piano / Snooky Ookums / When The Midnight Choo Choo Leaves For Alabam (From "Easter Parade") (1948)
33 Johnny One Note (From "Words And Music") (1948)
34 I Don’t Care (From "In The Good Old Summertime") (1949)
35 Last Night When We Were Young (From "In The Good Old Summertime") (1949)
36 Play That Barbershop Chord (From "In The Good Old Summertime") (1949)
37 Friendly Star (From "Summer Stock", 1950)
38 Get Happy - from 'Summer Stock', 1950
39 The Man That Got Away (From "A Star Is Born") (1954)
40 Gotta Have Me Go With You (From "A Star Is Born") (1954)




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