If You Could See Me Now

CARL SIGMAN, TADD DAMERON

If you could see me now, you'd know how blue I've been
One look is all you'd need to see the mood I'm in.
Perhaps then you'd realize I'm still in love with you.
If you could see me now, you'd find me being brave
And trying awfully hard to make my tears behave
But that's quite impossible, I'm still in love with you.

You'll happen my way on some mem'rable day
And the month will be May for a while.
I'll try to smile but can I play the part
Without my heart behind the smile?

The way I feel for you I never could disguise
The look of love is written plainly in my eyes.
I think you'd be mine again if you could see me now.

Trivia about the song If You Could See Me Now by Wynton Kelly

On which albums was the song “If You Could See Me Now” released by Wynton Kelly?
Wynton Kelly released the song on the albums “Undiluted” in 1965, “Smokin' At The Half Note” in 1966, “Live at the Left Bank Jazz Society Baltimore, 1967” in 2000, and “Complete Live At The Half Note” in 2005.
Who composed the song “If You Could See Me Now” by Wynton Kelly?
The song “If You Could See Me Now” by Wynton Kelly was composed by CARL SIGMAN, TADD DAMERON.

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