Frances Langford - Why Do I Love You, song (from "Show Boat") [From Show Boat] Lyrics

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Why Do I Love You, song (from "Show Boat") [From Show Boat]

Why Do I Love You, song (from "Show Boat") [From Show Boat] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Why Do I Love You, song (from "Show Boat") [From Show Boat] By Frances Langford?
Why do I love you I love you not only for what you are
But for what I am when I'm with you I love you not only for what you've made of yourself But for what you're making of me I love you for ignoring the possibilities of the fool in me And for laying firm hold of the possibilities for good in me Why do I love you I love you for closing your eyes to the dischords And for adding to the music in me by worshipful listening I love you because you're helping to make of the lumber of my life Not a tavern but a temple And out of the words of my everyday not a reproach but a song I love you because you have done more than any creed to make me happy You have done it without a word without a touch without a sign You have done it just by being yourself and after all perhaps that's what love means |
Who Wrote Why Do I Love You, song (from "Show Boat") [From Show Boat] By Frances Langford?
Jerome Kern, Oscar Ii Hammerstein
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What's The Duration Of The Why Do I Love You, song (from "Show Boat") [From Show Boat] By Frances Langford?The duration of Why Do I Love You, song (from "Show Boat") [From Show Boat] is 3:08 minutes and seconds. |
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