I Was Telling Him About You

Moose Charlap, Don George

[Verse 1]
My arms were around him, my eyes were aglow
The moment was tender, the music was low
But while we were dancing, I think you ought to know
That I was telling him about you

[Verse 2]
He kept coming closer, the magic was there
He wore an expression that made people stare
It might have looked romantic, but, daddy, I swear
Don't you know, ooh, yeah, I was telling him about you

[Bridge]
When you pass by and caught my eye
You didn't say a word
You just turned about and walked right out
And the silencе was the loudest I've еver heard

[Verse 3]
Please, come back to me, daddy, I must make you see
That the things aren't always what they seem to be
The boy in my arms meant nothing to me
I was telling him about you
I was telling him about you

Trivia about the song I Was Telling Him About You by Dinah Washington

When was the song “I Was Telling Him About You” released by Dinah Washington?
The song I Was Telling Him About You was released in 1960, on the album “September In the Rain”.
Who composed the song “I Was Telling Him About You” by Dinah Washington?
The song “I Was Telling Him About You” by Dinah Washington was composed by Moose Charlap, Don George.

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