Mam'selle

Edmund Goulding, Mack Gordon

It was Montmartre
It was midnight Come to think of it
It was spring
There was music I was listening
Then in the room somewhere someone began to sing
This serenade made for remembering

A small cafe, Mam'selle
Our rendezvous, Mam'selle
The violins were warm and sweet
And so were you, Mam'selle
And as the night danced by
A kiss became a sigh
Your lovely eyes seemed to sparkle
Just like wine does
No heart ever yearned the way mine does for you
And yet I know too well
Some day you'll say goodbye
Then violins will cry
And so will I, Mam'selle

A small cafe, Mam'selle
Our rendezvous, Mam'selle
The violins were warm and sweet
And so were you, Mam'selle
And as the night danced by
A kiss became a sigh
Your lovely eyes seemed to sparkle
Just like wine does
No heart ever yearned the way mine does for you
And yet I know too well
Some day you'll say goodbye
Then violins will cry
And so will I, Mam'selle

Trivia about the song Mam'selle by Dick Haymes

On which albums was the song “Mam'selle” released by Dick Haymes?
Dick Haymes released the song on the albums “Love Letters” in 1966, “Dick Haymes Comes Home!” in 1972, “Easy” in 1973, “The Best Of Dick Haymes” in 1978, and “Stella By Starlight” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Mam'selle” by Dick Haymes?
The song “Mam'selle” by Dick Haymes was composed by Edmund Goulding, Mack Gordon.

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