The Man That Got Away

Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin

The night is bitter
The stars have lost their glitter
The winds grow colder
Suddenly you're older
And all because of the man that got away

No more his eager call
The writings on the wall
The dreams you dreamed have all
Gone astray

The man that won you
Has run off and undone you
That great beginning
Has seen the final inning
Don't know what happened
It's all a crazy game

No more that all-time thrill
For you've been through the mill
And never a new love will
Be the same

Good riddance, goodbye
Every trick of his you're on to
But, fools will be fools
And where's he gone to?

The road gets rougher
It's lonelier and tougher
With hope you burn up
Tomorrow he will turn up
There's just no letup the live-long night and day

Ever since this world began
There is nothing sadder than
A one-man woman looking for
The man that got away
The man that got away

Trivia about the song The Man That Got Away by Judy Garland

On which albums was the song “The Man That Got Away” released by Judy Garland?
Judy Garland released the song on the albums “A Star Is Born” in 1954, “Judy at Carnegie Hall” in 1961, “"Live" at the London Palladium” in 1965, “Classic Judy Garland: The Capitol Years 1955-1965” in 2002, “The London Sessions: The Best of the Capitol Masters” in 2006, “Greatest Hits Live” in 2007, “The Very Best of Judy Garland - The Capitol Recordings 1955-1965” in 2007, “The Magic of Judy Garland” in 2007, “Classiques et Inédits 1929-1956” in 2008, “The Man That Got Away” in 2009, “Over the Rainbow: The Very Best of Judy Garland” in 2011, and “Live in Paris - October 28, 1960” in 2013.
Who composed the song “The Man That Got Away” by Judy Garland?
The song “The Man That Got Away” by Judy Garland was composed by Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin.

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