How Did He Look
How did he look? Did he look happy?
While they were dancing did he whisper things in her ear?
And did he light her cigarette, was he attentive?
The way he used to be with me
What was she like? Was she attractive?
Was there a smile upon his face or did he seem bored?
Not that I really care, I know that our love affair can never be
But how did he look, and did he ask about me?
What was she like? Was she attractive?
Was there a smile upon his face or did he seem bored?
Not that I really care, I know that our love affair can never be
But how did he look, and did he ask about me?
While they were dancing did he whisper things in her ear?
And did he light her cigarette, was he attentive?
The way he used to be with me
What was she like? Was she attractive?
Was there a smile upon his face or did he seem bored?
Not that I really care, I know that our love affair can never be
But how did he look, and did he ask about me?
What was she like? Was she attractive?
Was there a smile upon his face or did he seem bored?
Not that I really care, I know that our love affair can never be
But how did he look, and did he ask about me?
Credits
Writer(s): Abner Silver, Gladys Shelley
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Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- The Impossible Dream (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 25, 1967)
- Scapricciatiello/Torna A Sorriento (Medley/Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 25, 1967)
- One For The Boys
- Let's Go Where the Good Times Go
- Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1964-1970
- Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1963
- Connie Francis On The Ed Sullivan Show 1958-1961
- The House I Live In (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 12, 1960)
- Trolley Song Medley (Medley/Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 7, 1970) - Single
- Baby's First Christmas (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 3, 1961)
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