The Very Thought of You

Ray Noble

I don't need your photograph to keep by my bed
Your picture is always in my head
I don't need you portrait, dear, to call you to mind
For sleeping or waking, dear, I find
The very thought of you
And I forget to do
The little ordinary things
That everyone ought to do
I'm living in a kind of daydream
I'm happy as a queen
And foolish though it may seem
To me that's everything
The mere idea of you
The longing I hear for you
You'll never know
How slow the moments go
Till I'm near to you
I see your face in every flower
Your eyes in stars above
It's just the thought of you
The very thought of you, my love

Trivia about the song The Very Thought of You by Nancy Wilson

On which albums was the song “The Very Thought of 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, and “The Great American Songbook” in 2005.
Who composed the song “The Very Thought of You” by Nancy Wilson?
The song “The Very Thought of You” by Nancy Wilson was composed by Ray Noble.

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