Venice Blue

Gene Lees, Charles Aznavour, Bobby Darin

I saw Venice turn blue before my very eyes
I saw Venice turn blue the moment love died
I walked by the canal
Or through some little square
And echoes of her words pursue me everywhere

Now my Venice is blue as the mandolins play
The song she used to sing
Before love slipped away
With the lovers hand in hand
The gondolas go by i wish that I could weep
But all my tears are dry

I see Venice all blue before my misty eyes
I see Venice all blue
Because our love has died
My aimless footsteps stop before an old café
Or by some little shop
Where she would often stray

I see Venice all blue
Beneath the rising moon
And still I look for her
Beside the wide lagoon
And then I try to smile
And hope I can forget
The laughter that we shared
The shining day we met

Two pigeons in the square
I now say my goodbyes
Goodbye my vanished dream
Goodbye, oh, Bridge of Sighs
I've seen Venice turn blue
And too lonely to bear
For she forgot to care

Trivia about the song Venice Blue by Bobby Darin

On which albums was the song “Venice Blue” released by Bobby Darin?
Bobby Darin released the song on the albums “Venice Blue” in 1965, “Capitol Collector's Series” in 1989, “The Capitol Collectors Series: Bobby Darin” in 1989, “The Legendary Bobby Darin” in 2004, and “The Capitol Years” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Venice Blue” by Bobby Darin?
The song “Venice Blue” by Bobby Darin was composed by Gene Lees, Charles Aznavour, Bobby Darin.

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