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Grande Epoque du Jazz Vocal - Lover Man Lyrics



Grande Epoque du Jazz Vocal - Lover Man Lyrics




[ Featuring Sarah Vaughan ]

I don't know why but I'm feeling so sad
I long to try something I never had
Never had no kissin'
Oh, what I've been missin'
Lover man, oh, where can you be?

The night is cold and I'm so alone
I'd give my soul just to call you my own
Got a moon above me
But no one to love me
Lover man, oh, where can you be?

I've heard it said
That the thrill of romance
Can be like a heavenly dream
I go to bed with a prayer
That you'll make love to me
Strange as it seems

Someday we'll meet
And you'll dry all my tears
Then whisper sweet
Little things in my ear
Hugging and a-kissing
Oh, what I've been missing
Lover man, oh, where can you be?
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I don't know why but I'm feeling so sad
I long to try something I never had
Never had no kissin'
Oh, what I've been missin'
Lover man, oh, where can you be?

The night is cold and I'm so alone
I'd give my soul just to call you my own
Got a moon above me
But no one to love me
Lover man, oh, where can you be?

I've heard it said
That the thrill of romance
Can be like a heavenly dream
I go to bed with a prayer
That you'll make love to me
Strange as it seems

Someday we'll meet
And you'll dry all my tears
Then whisper sweet
Little things in my ear
Hugging and a-kissing
Oh, what I've been missing
Lover man, oh, where can you be?
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Writer: Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler
Copyright: Lyrics © Kanjian Music, S.A. MUSIC, BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave, MUSIC.INFO FINLAND OY, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.




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Performed By: Grande Epoque du Jazz Vocal
Featuring: Sarah Vaughan
Length: 3:22
Written by: Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler

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