Don't Get Around Much Anymore/I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart

Duke Ellington, Bob Russell

Missed the Saturday dance
Heard they crowded the floor
Couldn't bear it without you
Don't get around much anymore

Thought I'd visit the club
Got as far as the door
They'd have asked me about you
Don't get around much anymore

Oh, Darling I guess my mind's more at ease
But nevertheless, why stir up memories

Been invited on dates
Might have gone but what for
Awfully different without you
Don't get around much anymore

I let a song go out of my heart
It was the sweetest melody
I know I lost heaven
'Cause you were the song

Since you and I had drifted apart
Life doesn't mean a thing to me
Please come back sweet music
I know I was wrong

Am I too late
To make amends
You know that we were meant to be
More than just friends, just friends

I let a song go out of my heart
Believe me darling when I say
I won't know sweet music
Until you return someday

Trivia about the song Don't Get Around Much Anymore/I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart by Mel Tormé

When was the song “Don't Get Around Much Anymore/I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart” released by Mel Tormé?
The song Don't Get Around Much Anymore/I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart was released in 1993, on the album “The Great American Songbook: Live At Michael's Pub”.
Who composed the song “Don't Get Around Much Anymore/I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart” by Mel Tormé?
The song “Don't Get Around Much Anymore/I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart” by Mel Tormé was composed by Duke Ellington, Bob Russell.

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