After You

Cole Porter

[Intro]
Though with joy I should be reeling
That at last you came my way
There's no further use concealing
That I'm feeling far from gay
For the rare allure about you
Makes me all the plainer see
How inane, how vain, how empty
Life without you would be

[Verse 1]
After you, who
Could supply my sky of blue?
After you, who
Could I love?
After you, why
Should I take the time to try?
For who else could qualify
After you, who?

[Bridge]
Hold my hand and swear
You'll never cease to care
For without you there
What could I do?

[Verse 2]
I could search years
But who else could change my tears
Into laughter after you?

Trivia about the song After You by Helen Merrill

When was the song “After You” released by Helen Merrill?
The song After You was released in 1957, on the album “Merrill At Midnight”.
Who composed the song “After You” by Helen Merrill?
The song “After You” by Helen Merrill was composed by Cole Porter.

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