Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me

DUKE ELLINGTON, BOB RUSSELL

Someone told someone and someone told you
But they wouldn't hurt you, not much
Since everyone spread the story
With his own little personal touch

Do nothin' till you hear from me
Pay no attention to what's said
Why people tear the seam of anyone's dream
Is over my head
Do nothin' till you hear from me
At least consider our romance
If you should take the word of others you've heard
I haven't a chance
True I've been seen with someone new
But does that mean that I'm untrue
When we're apart the words in my heart
Reveal how I feel about you
Some kiss may cloud my memory
And other arms may hold a thrill
But please do nothin' till you hear it from me
And you never will
Do nothin' till you hear from me

Do nothin' till you hear from me
Pay no attention to what's said
Why people tear the seam of anyone's dream
Is over my head
Do nothin' till you hear from me
At least consider our romance
If you should take the word of others you've heard
I haven't a chance
True I've been seen with someone new
But does that mean that I'm untrue
When we're apart the words in my heart
Reveal how I feel about you
Some kiss may cloud my memory
And other arms may hold a thrill
But please do nothin' till you hear it from me
And you never will

Trivia about the song Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me by Louis Armstrong

On which albums was the song “Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me” released by Louis Armstrong?
Louis Armstrong released the song on the albums “I’ve Got the World on a String” in 1957, “An American Songbook” in 1991, “Louis Armstrong meets Duke Ellington” in 1996, “I've Got the World on a String & Louis Under the Stars” in 1999, “I’ve Got the World on a String / Louis Under the Stars” in 1999, “The Great Summit: The Master Takes” in 2000, “The Making of the Great Summit” in 2000, and “Top Jazz Collection of Louis Armstrong” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me” by Louis Armstrong?
The song “Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me” by Louis Armstrong was composed by DUKE ELLINGTON, BOB RUSSELL.

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