If I Should Lose You

Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin

[Verse 1]
If I should lose you
The stars would fall from the sky
If I should lose you
The leaves would wither and die
The birds in Maytime
Would sing a mournful, real mournful refrain
And I would wander around
Hating the sound of rain

[Verse 2]
With you beside me
The rose would bloom in the snow
I say, with you beside me
No winds of winter would blow
I gave you my love
And I was living in a dream
But living would seem in vain, yes
If I lost you

[Verse 3]
With you beside me
The rose would bloom in the snow
With you beside me
No winds of winter would blow
I gave you my love
And I was living in a dream
But living would seem in vain
If I lost you

Trivia about the song If I Should Lose You by Dinah Washington

When was the song “If I Should Lose You” released by Dinah Washington?
The song If I Should Lose You was released in 1962, on the album “Tears and Laughter”.
Who composed the song “If I Should Lose You” by Dinah Washington?
The song “If I Should Lose You” by Dinah Washington was composed by Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin.

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