Quiet Now

RAY NOBLE

When troubles get me, cares beset me
And won't let me go,
I turn to you for consolation.
There I find new peace of mind;
To leave behind my woe
I turn to you as I shall always do.

[Chorus]
The touch of your lips upon my brow,
Your lips that are cool and sweet,
Such tenderness lies in their soft caress,
My heart forgets to beat.

The touch of your hands upon my head,
The love in your eyes a-shine,
And now, at last, that moment divine,
The touch of your lips on mine.

The touch of your hands upon my head,
The love in your eyes a-shine,
And now, at last, that moment divine,
The touch of your lips on mine.

Trivia about the song Quiet Now by Bill Evans

On which albums was the song “Quiet Now” released by Bill Evans?
Bill Evans released the song on the albums “Further Conversations With Myself” in 1967, “At The Montreux Jazz Festival” in 1968, “The Paris Concert - Edition One (1965)” in 1979, “My Romance” in 1988, “Turn Out the Stars” in 1992, “Complete February 1972 Paris Ortf Performance [live]” in 2005, “The Complete Tony Bennett / Bill Evans Recordings” in 2009, and “Treasures: Solo, Trio and Orchestra Recordings from Denmark 1965-1969” in 2023.
Who composed the song “Quiet Now” by Bill Evans?
The song “Quiet Now” by Bill Evans was composed by RAY NOBLE.

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