Prelude to a Kiss

Irving Gordon, Irving Mills, Duke Ellington

If you hear
A song in blue
Like a flower crying
For the dew
That was my heart serenading you
My prelude to a kiss

If you hear a song that grows
From my tender sentimental woes
That was my heart trying to compose
A prelude to a kiss

Though it's just a simple melody
With nothing fancy
Nothing much
You could turn it to a symphony
A Shubert tune with a Gershwin touch

Oh how my love song gently cries
For the tenderness within your eyes
My love is a prelude that never dies
A prelude to a kiss

Though it's just a simple melody
With nothing fancy
Nothing much
You could turn it to a symphony
A Shubert tune with a Gershwin touch

Oh how my love song so gently cries
For the tenderness within your eyes
My love is a prelude that never dies
A prelude to a kiss

Trivia about the song Prelude to a Kiss by Carol Sloane

On which albums was the song “Prelude to a Kiss” released by Carol Sloane?
Carol Sloane released the song on the albums “Out of the Blue” in 1962, “Sophisticated Lady” in 1977, and “Carol Sings” in 1979.
Who composed the song “Prelude to a Kiss” by Carol Sloane?
The song “Prelude to a Kiss” by Carol Sloane was composed by Irving Gordon, Irving Mills, Duke Ellington.

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