I'm Stepping Out With a Memory Tonight

ALLIE WRUBEL, HERBERT MAGIDSON

I've been carrying a torch so long,
I look like the Statue of Liberty!
My friends say it's so,
And perhaps they ought to know!

They tell me I ought to get around
to give romance another play,
So I've arranged a date this evening,
And I'm on my way.

I'm stepping out with a memory tonight,
To paint the town the way we used to do.
I'll dine at the old cafe where we had so much fun,
And order cocktails for two instead of the usual one.

Then, after dark,
In a Hansom through the park,
While reminiscin' I'll be kissin' you.
A lot of folks may think I'm crazy,
Well maybe they're right,
But I'm steppin' out with a memory tonight.

Trivia about the song I'm Stepping Out With a Memory Tonight by Jimmy Dorsey

On which albums was the song “I'm Stepping Out With a Memory Tonight” released by Jimmy Dorsey?
Jimmy Dorsey released the song on the albums “Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra, 1939-40” in 1977, “The Great Jimmy Dorsey” in 1994, “Timeless Jazz: Jimmy Dorsey, Vol. 1” in 2011, and “Tommy's Brother - [the Dave Cash Collection]” in 2011.
Who composed the song “I'm Stepping Out With a Memory Tonight” by Jimmy Dorsey?
The song “I'm Stepping Out With a Memory Tonight” by Jimmy Dorsey was composed by ALLIE WRUBEL, HERBERT MAGIDSON.

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