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Here Am I - Libby Holman



     
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Here am I in love again
Clinging to your arms again
Wond'rin' why I wanted to be free.
Here am I next to you
Wond'rin' what we ought to do.
Can't afford to lose it all again.
Here am I
there are you
You nearly broke our hearts in two
Would have been the worst thing in the world.
When I thought that we could live apart
I must have been crazy
What a fool I was
what a fool.
From the moment you got in my heart
I should have known baby
But now I know - oh!
Here am I in love again

Clinging to your arms agajn
Wond'rin' why I wanted to be free.
When I thought that we could live apart
I must have been crazy
What a fool I was
oh what a fool.
From the moment you got in my heart
I should have known baby
But now I know - oh!
Here am I in love again
Clinging to your arms again
Wond'rin' why I wanted to be free.
Here am I next to you
Wond'rin' what we ought to do
Can't afford to lose it all again.
Here am I in love again
Clinging to your arms once again
Wond'rin' why I wanted to be free.
Here am I there are you
You nearly broke our hearts in two.
Would have been the worst thing in the world.

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Libby Holman (May 23, 1906, Cincinnati, Ohio – June 18, 1971, Stamford, Connecticut) was an American torch singer and stage actress who was, in her time, considered both a scandalous tarnished lady and a tragedy-prone millionairess. Biography Libby Holman was born Elizabeth Lloyd Holzman on May 23, 1904, to a Jewish lawyer and stockbroker, Alfred Holzman (August 20, 1867 - June 14, 1947), and his wife, Rachel Florence Workum Holzman (October 17, 1873 - April 22, 1966), in Cincinnati, Ohio. Alfred and Rachel were married on March 17, 1900.

Read more about Libby Holman on Last.fm.


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