How Important Can It Be?

Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss

It's the wrong time and the wrong place
Though your face is charming, it's the wrong face
It's not his face, but such a charming face
That it's all right with me

It's the wrong song in the wrong style
Though your smile is lovely, it's the wrong smile
It's not his smile, but such a lovely smile
That it's all right with me

You can't know how happy I am that we met
I'm strangely attracted to you
There is someone I'm trying so hard to forget
Don't you want to forget someone to?

You can't know how happy I am that we met
I'm strangely attracted to you
There is someone I'm trying so hard to forget
Don't you want to forget someone to?

It's the wrong game, with the wrong chips
Though your lips are tempting, they're the wrong lips
They're not his lips, but they're such tempting lips
That if some night you are free
Well, it's all right, yes, it's all right
Baby, don't you know it's all right with me?

Trivia about the song How Important Can It Be? by Sarah Vaughan

On which albums was the song “How Important Can It Be?” released by Sarah Vaughan?
Sarah Vaughan released the song on the albums “Sarah Vaughan in a Romantic Mood” in 1957, “In A Romantic Mood” in 1957, “Sarah Vaughan's Golden Hits!!!” in 1961, and “The Complete Sarah Vaughan on Mercury Vol. 1 - Great Jazz Years 1954-1956” in 1987.
Who composed the song “How Important Can It Be?” by Sarah Vaughan?
The song “How Important Can It Be?” by Sarah Vaughan was composed by Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss.

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