Tell Me Why
Tell me why, though I try to forget
Tell me why, why I think of you yet
I know I'll never be free
What has happened to me
Tell me why
(Tell me why)
When we danced until three
Tell me why
(Tell me why)
Why my heart couldn't see
I never dreamed of romance
Never gave it a chance
When I think of how you looked that day
In your gown of silk and lace
Should have known the day you came my way
That this is the time and the place
Tell me why I keep fooling my heart
When I know, it was love from the start
Why don't we give it a try
If you know, tell me why
(And when I think of how you looked that day)
In your gown of silk and lace
(Should have known the day you came my way)
That this is the time and the place
Tell me why I keep fooling my heart
When I know, it was love from the start
Why don't we give it a try
If you know, tell me why
If you know, why don't you tell me why
Tell me why, why I think of you yet
I know I'll never be free
What has happened to me
Tell me why
(Tell me why)
When we danced until three
Tell me why
(Tell me why)
Why my heart couldn't see
I never dreamed of romance
Never gave it a chance
When I think of how you looked that day
In your gown of silk and lace
Should have known the day you came my way
That this is the time and the place
Tell me why I keep fooling my heart
When I know, it was love from the start
Why don't we give it a try
If you know, tell me why
(And when I think of how you looked that day)
In your gown of silk and lace
(Should have known the day you came my way)
That this is the time and the place
Tell me why I keep fooling my heart
When I know, it was love from the start
Why don't we give it a try
If you know, tell me why
If you know, why don't you tell me why
Credits
Writer(s): Al Alberts, Marty Gold
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
Link
Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- Essential Classics, Vol. 35: Eddie Fisher
- I Love You Because...
- On A Wonderful Day Like Today/Sunrise, Sunset (Medley/Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 19, 1965)
- Happy Holidays
- Philadelphia Playboy
- Christmas Eve in My Home Town (1951)
- You'll Never Walk Alone
- The Legend of Eddie Fisher (Remastered)
- Flying Home - Christmas with You
- Just a little Love
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