Can't Get out of This Mood
Kay Kyser
Miscellaneous
Can't Get Out Of This Mood
Can't Get Out Of This Mood
Johnny Mathis
Words by Frank Loesser and Music by Jimmy McHugh
This version did no chart but
In 1942, Johnny Long put it at #20 and
In 1943, Kay Kyser hit # 4.
Sung by Ginny Simms in the movie "Seven Days' Leave" which also starred Lucille Ball, Victor
Mature, and Arnold Stang
INTRO
All day long before my eyes come little visions of you
They shouldn't, they mustn't, but they do, they do
And I can't get out of this mood, can't get over this feeling
Can't get out of this mood, last night your lips were too appealing
The thrill should have been all gone by today in the usual way
But it's only your arms I'm out of
Can't get out of this dream, what a fool I was to dream of you
'twasn't part of my scheme to sigh and tell you that I love you
But I'm sayin' it, I'm playin' it dumb
Can't get out of this mood, heartbreak, here I come
The thrill should have been all gone by today in the usual way
But it's only your arms I'm out of
Can't get out of this dream, what a fool I was to dream of you
'twasn't part of my scheme to sigh and tell you that I love you
But I'm sayin' it, yes, I'm playin' it dumb
Can't get out of this mood, heartbreak, here I come
This mood, can't get out of this mood, can't get out of this mood
Miscellaneous
Can't Get Out Of This Mood
Can't Get Out Of This Mood
Johnny Mathis
Words by Frank Loesser and Music by Jimmy McHugh
This version did no chart but
In 1942, Johnny Long put it at #20 and
In 1943, Kay Kyser hit # 4.
Sung by Ginny Simms in the movie "Seven Days' Leave" which also starred Lucille Ball, Victor
Mature, and Arnold Stang
INTRO
All day long before my eyes come little visions of you
They shouldn't, they mustn't, but they do, they do
And I can't get out of this mood, can't get over this feeling
Can't get out of this mood, last night your lips were too appealing
The thrill should have been all gone by today in the usual way
But it's only your arms I'm out of
Can't get out of this dream, what a fool I was to dream of you
'twasn't part of my scheme to sigh and tell you that I love you
But I'm sayin' it, I'm playin' it dumb
Can't get out of this mood, heartbreak, here I come
The thrill should have been all gone by today in the usual way
But it's only your arms I'm out of
Can't get out of this dream, what a fool I was to dream of you
'twasn't part of my scheme to sigh and tell you that I love you
But I'm sayin' it, yes, I'm playin' it dumb
Can't get out of this mood, heartbreak, here I come
This mood, can't get out of this mood, can't get out of this mood
Credits
Writer(s): Jimmy Mchugh, Frank Loesser
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Link
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