Prelude to a Kiss

Irving Gordon, Irving Mills, Duke Ellington

If you hear
A song in blue
Like a flower crying
For the dew
That was my heart serenading you
My prelude to a kiss

If you hear a song that grows
From my tender sentimental woes
That was my heart trying to compose
A prelude to a kiss

Though it's just a simple melody
With nothing fancy
Nothing much
You could turn it to a symphony
A Shubert tune with a Gershwin touch

Oh how my love song gently cries
For the tenderness within your eyes
My love is a prelude that never dies
A prelude to a kiss

Though it's just a simple melody
With nothing fancy
Nothing much
You could turn it to a symphony
A Shubert tune with a Gershwin touch

Oh how my love song so gently cries
For the tenderness within your eyes
My love is a prelude that never dies
A prelude to a kiss

Trivia about the song Prelude to a Kiss by Horace Parlan

When was the song “Prelude to a Kiss” released by Horace Parlan?
The song Prelude to a Kiss was released in 1961, on the album “Headin' South”.
Who composed the song “Prelude to a Kiss” by Horace Parlan?
The song “Prelude to a Kiss” by Horace Parlan was composed by Irving Gordon, Irving Mills, Duke Ellington.

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