Maybe You'll Be There

Rube Bloom, Sammy Gallop

(You said your arms would always hold me)
(You said your lips were mine alone to kiss)
(Now after all those things you told me)
(How can it end like this)
(Don't let it end like this)

Each time I see a crowd of people
Just like a fool I stop and stare
It's really not the proper thing to do
But maybe you'll be there
(Maybe you'll be there)

I go out walking after midnight
Along the lonely thoroughfare
It's not the time or place to look for you
But maybe you'll be there

You said your arms would always hold me
You said your lips were mine alone to kiss
Now after all those things you told me
How can it end like this

(And then your arms will always hold me)
(Your lips will be mine alone to kiss)
I'll never have to hurry to the door
'Cause, baby, you'll be there
(Baby, you'll be there)
(Maybe, you'll be there)

Trivia about the song Maybe You'll Be There by Kay Starr

On which albums was the song “Maybe You'll Be There” released by Kay Starr?
Kay Starr released the song on the albums “Songs by Kay Starr” in 1950, “In A Blue Mood” in 1957, “Please Love Me” in 1977, “The Uncollected Kay Starr in the 1940s-1947” in 1985, “Kay Starr: the Best of The Standard Transcriptions” in 2000, and “Cocktail Hour” in 2001.
Who composed the song “Maybe You'll Be There” by Kay Starr?
The song “Maybe You'll Be There” by Kay Starr was composed by Rube Bloom, Sammy Gallop.

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