I'm Beginning to See the Light

Edward Kennedy Ellington, Don George, Harry James, Johnny Hodges

I never cared much for moonlit skies
I never wink back at fireflies
But now that the stars are in your eyes
I'm beginning to see the light

I never went in for afterglow
Or candlelight on the mistletoe
But now when you turn the lamp down low
I'm beginning to see the light

Used to ramble through the park
Shadow boxing in the dark
Then you came and caused a spark
That's a four-alarm fire, now

I never made love by lantern shine
I never saw rainbows in my wine
But now that your lips are burning mine
I'm beginning to see the light

I never cared much for moonlit skies
I never wink back at fireflies
But now that the stars are in your eyes
I'm beginning to see the light

I never went in for afterglow
Or candlelight on the mistletoe
But now when you turn the lamp down low
I'm beginning to see the light

Used to ramble through the park
Shadow boxing in the dark
Then you came and caused a spark
That's a four-alarm fire, now

I never made love by lantern shine
I never saw rainbows in my wine
But now that your lips are burning mine
I'm beginning to see the light

Now that the stars are in your eyes
I'm beginning to see the light
Now when you turn the lamp down low
I'm beginning to see the light

Used to ramble through the park
Shadow boxing in the dark
Then you came and caused a spark
That's a four-alarm fire, now

Now that your lips are burning mine
I'm beginning to see the light
I'm beginning to see the light
I'm beginning to see the light

Now that your lips are burning mine
I'm beginning to see the light

Trivia about the song I'm Beginning to See the Light by Louis Armstrong

When was the song “I'm Beginning to See the Light” released by Louis Armstrong?
The song I'm Beginning to See the Light was released in 2007, on the album “The Essential: Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington”.
Who composed the song “I'm Beginning to See the Light” by Louis Armstrong?
The song “I'm Beginning to See the Light” by Louis Armstrong was composed by Edward Kennedy Ellington, Don George, Harry James, Johnny Hodges.

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