The Song Is You

Jerome Kern, Oscar II Hammerstein

I hear music when I look at you,
A beautiful theme of ev'ry dream I ever knew.

Down deep in my heart, I hear it play,
I feel it start then melt away.

I hear music when I touch your hand,
A beautiful mel-o-dy from some en-chan-ted land,
Down deep in my heart, I hear it say is this the day?

I alone have heard this lovely strain,
I alone have heard this glad refrain,
Must it be for-ev-er in-side of me
Why can't I let it go?
Why can't I let you know?

Why can't I let you know the song my heart would sing?
That beau-ti-ful rhap-so-dy of love and youth and spring,
The mu-sic is sweet the words are true,
The song is you.

Trivia about the song The Song Is You by Nancy Wilson

On which albums was the song “The Song Is You” released by Nancy Wilson?
Nancy Wilson released the song on the albums “Yesterday's Love Songs/ Today's Blues” in 1964, “Spotlight on Nancy Wilson (Great Ladies of Song)” in 1995, “The Great American Songbook” in 2005, and “The Very Best of Nancy Wilson: The Capitol Recordings 1960-1976” in 2007.
Who composed the song “The Song Is You” by Nancy Wilson?
The song “The Song Is You” by Nancy Wilson was composed by Jerome Kern, Oscar II Hammerstein.

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