Lullaby in Blue - Ann Hampton Callaway



     
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Lullaby in Blue Lyrics


I know that I'm no saint
My head is in the clouds
They called you a mistake
But I still, I still say your name out loudThey called me a stupid girl just like my mom
Too many men passed through my arms
At seventeen I looked into your eyes
Knew I could never comfort your cries
Every April still reminds me of youThe child I never knew
My lullaby in blueIt all goes by so fast
How lovely you must be
Why you've reached the age at last
That I was when your daddy lived with meHow I wish we could meet somewhere, talk it through
There is so much I would say to you
There are others, I'm not alone
A younger brother, you've never known
And a baby girl, who so reminds me of youThe child I never knew
My lullaby in blueAs the years go by, try not to think of us sadly
Believe it if you can, I wanna see you so badly

On your birthday, Mama's thinking of youThe child I never knew
My lullaby in blueMy lullaby in blue
My lullaby

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Ann Hampton Callaway (born May 30, 1959) is a singer, composer, lyricist, pianist, and actress. She is best known for writing and singing the theme to the TV series The Nanny and starring in the Broadway musical Swing!, for which she won the Theater World Award and was nominated for a Tony for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical. She occasionally also performs with her sister Liz Callaway. On November 3, 2006 she gave a master class at Cornish College of the Arts. In December 2007, she recorded a track Clouds on Kenny Barron's CD The Traveler.

Read more about Ann Hampton Callaway on Last.fm.


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