What a Sweet Thing That Was

CAROLE KING, GERRY GOFFIN

You said hello and loneliness said goodbye then
It made me so glad that I almost had to cry then
I never believed in love at first sight
But when you held me tight that night
I knew with you it wasn't a lie

Oh my, my, my, my, my, my
What a sweet thing to do

Your soul was sweet your lips were warm and tender
I wanted your kiss I couldn't resist surrender
I could have sworn that violins played
'Cause when the rhythm swayed with you so near
I heard the sound of your sigh

Oh my, my, my, my, my, my
What a sweet thing to do

I heard you sighin'
I felt like cryin'
You weren't lying
No no
What a sweet thing that was
And then I heard you whisper the word forever
I knew that we'd spend the rest of our lives together
That feeling we shared
Was too much to bear
And when you said you cared, I swear
I felt that I was ready to die

Oh my, my, my, my, my, my
What a sweet thing that was

Trivia about the song What a Sweet Thing That Was by The Shirelles

On which albums was the song “What a Sweet Thing That Was” released by The Shirelles?
The Shirelles released the song on the albums “The Shirelles Sing To Trumpets And Strings” in 1961, “The Shirelles' Greatest Hits” in 1963, “Swing The Most” in 1965, “The World’s Greatest Girls Group” in 1994, “25 All-Time Greatest Hits” in 1999, “Tonight’s the Night / The Shirelles Sing to Trumpets and Strings” in 2008, and “The Best of the Shirelles” in 2008.
Who composed the song “What a Sweet Thing That Was” by The Shirelles?
The song “What a Sweet Thing That Was” by The Shirelles was composed by CAROLE KING, GERRY GOFFIN.

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