My Old Flame

SAM COSLOW, ARTHUR JOHNSTON

My old flame
I can't even think of his name
But it's funny now and then
How my thoughts go flashing back again
To my old flame
My old flame
My new lovers all seem so tame
For I haven't met a gent

So innocent or elegant
As my old flame

I've met so many men
With fascinating ways
A fascinating gaze in their eyes
Some who sent me up to the skies
But their attempts at love
Were only imitations of
My old flame
I can't even think of his name
But I'll never be the same
Until I discover what became
Of my old flame

I've met so many men
With fascinating ways
A fascinating gaze in their eyes
Some who sent me up to the skies
But their attempts at love
Were only imitations of
My old flame
I can't even think of his name
But I'll never be the same
Until I discover what became
Of my old flame

Trivia about the song My Old Flame by Chet Baker

On which albums was the song “My Old Flame” released by Chet Baker?
Chet Baker released the song on the albums “Jazz at Ann Arbor” in 1955, “Chet Baker in Milan” in 1960, “The Complete Pacific Jazz Live Recordings of the Chet Baker Quartet With Russ Freeman” in 1985, “The Heart of the Ballad” in 1988, “The Pacific Jazz Years” in 1994, “Autumn in New York” in 1995, “The Art Of The Ballad” in 1998, “Portrait” in 2002, “Chet Baker” in 2003, “On The Road” in 2006, “Rebel At Work” in 2006, “Varsity Drag” in 2010, and “Milano Sessions” in 2010.
Who composed the song “My Old Flame” by Chet Baker?
The song “My Old Flame” by Chet Baker was composed by SAM COSLOW, ARTHUR JOHNSTON.

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