Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye

Cole Porter

Every time we say goodbye, I die a little,
Every time we say goodbye, I wonder why a little,
Why the gods above me, who must be in the know.
Think so little of me, they allow you to go.
When you're near, there's such an air of spring about it,
I can hear a lark somewhere, begin to sing about it,
There's no love song finer, but how strange the change from major to minor,
Every time we say goodbye.

When you're near, there's such an air of spring about it,
I can hear a lark somewhere, begin to sing about it,
There's no love song finer, but how strange the change from major to minor,
Every time we say goodbye.

Trivia about the song Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye by Dinah Washington

On which albums was the song “Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye” released by Dinah Washington?
Dinah Washington released the song on the albums “The Swingin' Miss D” in 1957, “The Great American Standards” in 1998, “Dinah Washington for Lovers” in 2006, “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” in 2008, “Best Of The Great American Songbook” in 2010, “Dinah Washington : The Very Best Of” in 2010, “Complete Jazz Series 1956-1957” in 2011, “Best Of Dinah Washington” in 2011, “Best Of - 50 Tracks” in 2012, and “30 Succès inoubliables : Dinah Washington” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye” by Dinah Washington?
The song “Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye” by Dinah Washington was composed by Cole Porter.

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