My Heart Stood Still [From a Connecticut Yankee]

LORENZ HART, RICHARD RODGERS

I took one look at you
That's all I meant to do
And then my heart stood still

My feet could step and walk
My lips could move and talk
And yet my heart stood still

Though not a single word was spoken
I could tell you knew
That unfelt clasp of hands
Told me so well you knew
I never lived at all
Until the thrill of that moment
When my heart stood still

I took one look at you
That's all I meant to do
And then my heart stopped right there

My feet could step and walk
My lips could move and talk
And yet my heart stood still

Though not a single word was spoken
I could tell you knew
That unfelt claps of hands
Told me so well you knew
I never lived at all
Until the thrill of that moment
When my heart stood still

Trivia about the song My Heart Stood Still [From a Connecticut Yankee] by Artie Shaw & His Orchestra

When was the song “My Heart Stood Still [From a Connecticut Yankee]” released by Artie Shaw & His Orchestra?
The song My Heart Stood Still [From a Connecticut Yankee] was released in 1939, on the album “Artie Shaw Plays an Album of Popular Music”.
Who composed the song “My Heart Stood Still [From a Connecticut Yankee]” by Artie Shaw & His Orchestra?
The song “My Heart Stood Still [From a Connecticut Yankee]” by Artie Shaw & His Orchestra was composed by LORENZ HART, RICHARD RODGERS.

Most popular songs of Artie Shaw & His Orchestra

Other artists of Big band