To Each His Own

Ray Evans, Jay Livingston, Livingston & Evans

A rose must remain with the sun and the rain
Or its lovely promise won't come true
To each his own, to each his own
And my own is you

What good is a song if the words don't belong
And a dream must be a dream for two
No good alone, to each his own
For me there's you

If a flame is to grow there must be a glow
To open each door there's a key
I need you, I know, I can't let you go
Your touch means too much to me

Two lips must insist on two more to be kissed
Or they'll never know what love can do
To each his own, I've found my own
One and only you

If a flamе is to grow there must be a glow
To opеn each door there's a key
I need you, I know, I can't let you go
Your touch means too much to me

Two lips must insist on two more to be kissed
Or they'll never know what love can do
To each his own, I've found my own
One and only you
Life is no good alone

Trivia about the song To Each His Own by Johnny Hartman

When was the song “To Each His Own” released by Johnny Hartman?
The song To Each His Own was released in 1959, on the album “And I Thought About You”.
Who composed the song “To Each His Own” by Johnny Hartman?
The song “To Each His Own” by Johnny Hartman was composed by Ray Evans, Jay Livingston, Livingston & Evans.

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