My Foolish Heart

Ned Washington, Victor Young

The night is like a lovely tune
Beware my foolish heart
How white the ever constant moon
Take care my foolish heart

There's a line between love and fascination
That's hard to see, on an evening such as this
For they both give the very same sensation
When you're lost in the magic of a kiss

Your lips are much too close to mine
Beware my foolish heart
But should our eager lips combine
Then let the fire start

For this time it isn't fascination
Or a dream that will fade and fall apart
It's love, this time it's love
My foolish heart

Your lips are much too close to mine
Beware my foolish heart
But should our eager lips combine
Then let the fire start

For this time it isn't fascination
Or a dream that will fade and fall apart
It's love, this time it's love
My foolish heart

Trivia about the song My Foolish Heart by Margaret Whiting

On which albums was the song “My Foolish Heart” released by Margaret Whiting?
Margaret Whiting released the song on the albums “Great Ladies of Song: Spotlight On Margaret Whiting” in 1955, “Margaret Whiting's Great Hits” in 1959, “Great Ladies of Song” in 1995, “My Ideal the Definitive Collection” in 2007, and “Only Love Can Break A Heart” in 2011.
Who composed the song “My Foolish Heart” by Margaret Whiting?
The song “My Foolish Heart” by Margaret Whiting was composed by Ned Washington, Victor Young.

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