Ooo-ooo-ooo.
Ooo-ooo-ooo,
Some day when I'm awfully low,
When the world is cold,
I will feel a glow just thinking of you,
And the way you look tonight.
Oh, but, you're lovely, with your smile so warm,
And your cheeks so soft.
There is nothing for me but to love you,
Just the way you look tonight.
Wo-wo-wo-wo.
With each word your tenderness grows,
Tearing my fears apart.
And a laugh that wrinkles your nose,
Touches my foolish heart.
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You're lovely, and never, never change.
Keep that breathless charm.
Won't you please arrange it,
'Cause I love you,
Just the way you look tonight.
The way you look tonight.
[THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT]
[Written by: Dorothy Fields & Jerome Kern]
[Performed by: The Lettermen [1] -1966]
[Appears on: The Best of the Lettermen-1966 & 1993, All-Time Greatest Hits-1974,
Greatest Hits-1990, The Lettermen Today-1997, Greatest Hits: The Priceless
Collection-2003, Complete Hits-2006 [2] , et al.]
[1] Originally written for the 1936 film, "Swing Time," and sung by Fred
Astaire. It's been covered by hundreds of people, most notably, Frank Sinatra,
Tony Bennett, Michael Bublé, Joey McIntyre, Rod Stewart, Andy Williams, Ray
Quinn, Steve Tyrell, a duet between Bing Crosby and his wife Dixie Lee, Art
Tatum, Lou Rawls and Billie Holiday.
[2] Transcribed from the track on this album.