Hummin' to Myself

HERBERT MAGIDSON, MONTY SIEGEL, SAMMY FAIN

I should sing of sweethearts,
Bluebirds and blue skies above,
But how can I sing of sweethearts,
I've got no-one to love!

I've got the words, I've got the tune,
I've even been rehearsin' under the moon!
But I got nobody to hear my song,
I'm hummin' to myself!

I got the place, I got the time,
I've got a lot of words that rhyme,
But I got nobody to hear my song,
So I'm hummin' to myself!

I guess it just had to be!

Won't someone listen to me?

I've got the words, I've got the tune,
I'd like to croon it under the moon!
But I got nobody to hear my song,
So I'm hummin' to myself!

I've got the words, I've got the tune,
I've been rehearsin' under the moon!
But I got nobody to hear my song,
So I'm hummin' to myself!

I got the place, I've got the time,
I've got a lot of love words that rhyme,
But I got nobody to hear my song,
So I'm hummin' to myself!

I guess it just had to be!
Listen and learn, won't someone listen to me?

I've got the words, I've got the tune,
I'd like to croon it under the moon!
But I got nobody to hear my song,
So I'm hummin' to myself!

Humming to myself!

Trivia about the song Hummin' to Myself by Kay Starr

On which albums was the song “Hummin' to Myself” released by Kay Starr?
Kay Starr released the song on the albums “Jazz Singer” in 1960 and “Kay Starr: Jazz Singer” in 1960.
Who composed the song “Hummin' to Myself” by Kay Starr?
The song “Hummin' to Myself” by Kay Starr was composed by HERBERT MAGIDSON, MONTY SIEGEL, SAMMY FAIN.

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