These Foolish Things

Harry Link, Holt Marvell, Jack Strachey

A cigarette that bears a lipstick's traces
An airline ticket to romantic places
And still my heart has wings
These foolish things remind me of you

A tinkling piano in the next apartment
Those stumbling words that told you what my heart meant
A fair ground's painted swings
These foolish things remind me of you

You came, you saw and you conquered me
When you did that to me
I knew somehow this had to be

The winds of March that make my heart a dancer
A telephone that rings, but who's to answer?
Oh, how the ghost of you clings
These foolish things remind me of you

The scent of smoldering leaves, the wail of steamers
Two lovers on the street who walk like dreamers
Oh, how the ghost of you clings
These foolish things remind me of you

How strange how sweet to find you still
These things are dear to me
They seem to bring you so near to me

The sigh of midnight trains in empty stations
Silk stockings thrown aside, dance invitations
Oh, how the ghost of you clings
These foolish things remind me of you
Remind me of you
Remind me of you

Trivia about the song These Foolish Things by Rod Stewart

On which albums was the song “These Foolish Things” released by Rod Stewart?
Rod Stewart released the song on the albums “It Had to Be You... The Great American Songbook” in 2002, “The Best of... The Great American Songbook” in 2011, and “The Complete Great American Songbook” in 2011.
Who composed the song “These Foolish Things” by Rod Stewart?
The song “These Foolish Things” by Rod Stewart was composed by Harry Link, Holt Marvell, Jack Strachey.

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