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Latest revision as of 16:38, 29 September 2013
"There Goes That Song Again" is a song Frank Sinatra recorded alongside Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra.
Releases[]
- Reissues
Lyrics[]
There goes that song again, we use to call our serenade
We fell in love when we heard it played
Over and over and over, over again
I still remember when
I sang the words and they made you mine
I'd steal a kiss and repeat each line
Over and over and over, over and then
We drifted apart, you walked off with my heart
It's funny how one listens, just starts me reminiscing
I'd soon forget that yen, I told myself
When you said, "So long", but I was wrong
There goes that song again
There goes that song again, we used to call it our serenade
We fell in love when we heard it played
Over and over, and over and over again.
I still remember when
I sang the words and they made you mine
I'd steal a kiss and repeat each line
Over and over, and over and over and then
We drifted apart, you walked off with my heart
It's funny how one listen, just starts me reminiscin'
I'd soon forget that yen, I told myself
When you said, "So long," but I was wrong,
There goes that song again