Lyin' to Myself

HOAGY CARMICHAEL, STANLEY ADAMS

I'm lyin' to myself, cryin' to myself,
Tryin' to make believe my baby's on the shelf
But it's more than I can do
Tryin' to find a way to bluff it through

I miss my lovin' an' kissin'
When I hear the radio playin' "I Love You So"
That's the time, you know, I start to feel like ten below.
I'm lyin' to myself,

Tryin' to chase the blues away.
Just because of foolish pride I tried to hide
All feeling's for Cupid's art.
And though I've cried out loud that two's a crowd

That don't convince my heart.
When I think of my sweet pet and the places we met
I tell myself I'm not a doggone bit upset
But I'm lyin' to myself,
Tryin' to chase the blues away.

Trivia about the song Lyin' to Myself by Louis Armstrong

When was the song “Lyin' to Myself” released by Louis Armstrong?
The song Lyin' to Myself was released in 2008, on the album “Complete Jazz Series 1936-1937”.
Who composed the song “Lyin' to Myself” by Louis Armstrong?
The song “Lyin' to Myself” by Louis Armstrong was composed by HOAGY CARMICHAEL, STANLEY ADAMS.

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