Music, Maestro, Please! (From "These Foolish Things")
Tonight I musn't think of him music Maestro please
Tonight tonight I must forget those precious hours
No hearts and flowers play your pretty melodies
Ragtime jazztime swing any old thing
To help me ease the pain that solitude can bring
He used to like waltzes so please don't play a waltz
He danced divinely and I loved him so but humbly there I go
Tonight I mustn't think of him no more memories
So play tonight I must forget music Maestro please
He used to like waltzes hey so play anything than waltz
He danced divinely and I loved him so but humbly there I go
Tonight I mustn't think of him no more memories
So play tonight I must forget music Maestro please
Tonight tonight I must forget those precious hours
No hearts and flowers play your pretty melodies
Ragtime jazztime swing any old thing
To help me ease the pain that solitude can bring
He used to like waltzes so please don't play a waltz
He danced divinely and I loved him so but humbly there I go
Tonight I mustn't think of him no more memories
So play tonight I must forget music Maestro please
He used to like waltzes hey so play anything than waltz
He danced divinely and I loved him so but humbly there I go
Tonight I mustn't think of him no more memories
So play tonight I must forget music Maestro please
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Writer(s): Allie Wrubel, Herbert Magidson
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