Gordon MacRae - Lovely to Look At [From Roberta] Lyrics

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Lovely to Look At [From Roberta]
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What Are The Lyrics For Lovely to Look At [From Roberta] By Gordon MacRae?
Clothes must play a part
To light an eye, to win a heart; They say a gown can almost speak, If it is chic. Should you select the right effect, You cannot miss, You may be sure, He will tell you this. Lovely to look at, Delightful to know and heaven to kiss. A combination like this, Is quite my most impossible scheme come true, Imagine finding a dream like you! You're lovely to look at, It's thrilling to hold you terribly tight. For we're together, the moon is new, And oh, it's lovely to look at you tonight! What appeals to me Is just your charm and dignity, Not what you wear, But just an air, of great repose. You are quite perfect from your head down to your toes Both night and day, I am moved to say. Lovely to look at, Delightful to know and heaven to kiss. A combination like this, Is quite my most impossible scheme come true, Imagine finding a dream like you! You're lovely to look at, It's thrilling to hold you terribly tight. For we're together, the moon is new, And oh, it's lovely to look at you tonight! |
Who Wrote Lovely to Look At [From Roberta] By Gordon MacRae?
Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern, Jimmy Mc Hugh
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