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Little White Lies - Annette Hanshaw



     
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Little White Lies Lyrics


Oh just a night like this
Filled with bliss
You led my heart astray
Oh just a real sweet chance
To learn romance
In a perfect way
It was the end of a perfect day, say
The moon was all aglow
And heaven was in your eyes
When I thought you told me
Those little white lies
The stars all seemed to know
That you didn't mean all those sighs
When I thought you told me
Those little white lies
I try but there's no forgetting when evening appears

I've sighed but there's no regretting in spite of my tears
The devil was in your heart
But heaven was in your eyes
When I thought you told me
Those little white lies
You may be having fun
Or maybe you think you're wise
To do what you're doing
With little white lies
Someday you'll meet someone
And you'll suddenly realize
You don't feel like telling
Those little white lies
Someday you will love that somebody who you think is true
Someday you will find that someone is cheating on you
A smile will be on her lips
But tears will be in your eyes
Your heart will be broken
By little white lies
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written by DONALDSON, WALTER
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Annette Hanshaw (October 18, 1901 - March 13, 1985) was one of the first great female jazz singers. In the late 1920s she ranked alongside Ethel Waters, Bessie Smith and The Boswell Sisters. Her singing style was relaxed and suited the new jazz-influenced pop music of the late 1920s. Although she had a low opinion of her own singing, she continues to have fans because of how she combined the voice of an ingenue with the spirit of a flapper.

Read more about Annette Hanshaw on Last.fm.


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