Recipe for Romance

ALFRED, FISHER

(One, two, three) Look at me
(Four, five, six) I'm learning new tricks
(Seven, eight, nine) The formula's fine
(Ten) You wanna learn it?
(Yeah) Well, all right then

(One) Take two lovers
(Two) Add a glance
(Three) Mix in moonlight
That's a recipe for romance

(Four) Blend in music
(Five) Start to dance
(Six) Pour some sweet talk
That's a recipe for romance (romance)

Seven, If you want a taste of heaven
Close your eyes and count eleven
(You'll be kissed before you look)
So it says in the cookbook

(Eight) Start together
(Nine) Wait your chance
(Ten) You'll be happy
With my recipe for romance

(One, two)
(One, two, three, four, five, six)
Seven, If you want a taste of heaven
Close your eyes and count eleven
You'll be kissed before you look
So it says in the cookbook

(Eight, Start together)
(Nine, Wait your chance)
(Ten, Pop the question)
You'll be happy, I know, in advance
With my recipe for
Recipe for
Recipe for
(Recipe for)
Romance

Trivia about the song Recipe for Romance by Mel Tormé

On which albums was the song “Recipe for Romance” released by Mel Tormé?
Mel Tormé released the song on the albums “Great Gentlemen of Song: Spotlight On Mel Torme” in 1995, “The Beauty of Jazz” in 2001, and “Great Entertainers / Mel Torme, Volume 1 (1946-1954)” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Recipe for Romance” by Mel Tormé?
The song “Recipe for Romance” by Mel Tormé was composed by ALFRED, FISHER.

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