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Don't Blame Me - John Lewis



     
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Ever since the lucky night I found you
I've hung around you just like a fool
Falling head and heels in love like a kid out of school.My poor heart is in an awful state now
But it's too late now to call a haltSo if I become a nuisance it's all your fault!Don't blame me for falling in love with you
I'm under your spell but how can I help it!
Don't' blame me!Can't you see when you do the things you do!
If I can't conceal the thrill that I'm feeling,
Don't blame; me.Ican't help it if that doggoned moon above
Makes me need someone like you to love!Blame your kiss as sweet as a kiss can be
And blame all your charms that melt in my arms
But don't blame me.I like every single thing about you
Without a doubt you are like a dream
In my mind I find a picture of us as a teamEver since the hour of our meeting
I've been repeating a silly phrase
Hoping that you'll understand me one of these days.Don't blame me for falling in love with you
I'm under your spell but how can I help it!
Don't' blame me!Can't you see when you do the things you do!
If I can't conceal the thrill that I'm feeling,

Don't blame; me.Ican't help it if that doggoned moon above
Makes me need someone like you to love!Blame your kiss as sweet as a kiss can be
And blame all your charms that melt in my arms
But don't blame me.
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Fields, Dorothy / Mc Hugh, JimmyPublished by
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John Aaron Lewis (3 May 1920 – 29 March 2001) was an American jazz pianist and composer best known as the musical director of the Modern Jazz Quartet. Born in LaGrange, Illinois and raised in Albuquerque, NM, he learned classical music and piano from his mother. He served in the Army in World War II, where he met Kenny Clarke. After the war, they moved to New York City and he joined Dizzy Gillespie's band. He also performed or recorded with Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Illinois Jacquet, Miles Davis, and Lester Young.

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