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Don't Blame Me - Mal Waldron



     
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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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DOROTHY FIELDS, JIMMY MC HUGHPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing

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Malcolm Earl Waldron (August 16, 1926 – December 2, 2002) was an American jazz and world music pianist and composer. Born in New York City, his jazz work was chiefly in the hard bop, post-bop and free jazz genres. He is known for his distinctive chord voicings and adaptable style, which was originally inspired by the playing of Thelonious Monk. After obtaining a B.A. in music from Queen's College, New York, he worked in New York City in the early 1950s with Ike Quebec, "Big" Nick Nicholas, and rhythm and blues groups.

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