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Me, Myself and I
By Irving Gordon, Allan Roberts & Alvin S. Kaufman
1937
Like Fred Astaire, Billie Holiday had the privilege of introducing a great many standards, and this is one of the most charming. It was written by former song parodist Gordon, with lyrics by Roberts and Kaufman, his collaborators at Mills Music, then the largest independent song publisher in the world. Gordon was also responsible for Nat King Cole's "Unforgettable".
Lyrics:
Me, myself and I
Are only loving you.
We all think you’re wonderful, we do.
Me, myself and I
Have just one point of view:
We’re convinced there’s no one else like you.
It can’t be denied dear,
You brought the sun to us,
We’d be satisfied dear,
If you belonged to one of us.
So if you pass me by,
Three hearts will break in two,
‘Cause me, myself and I
Are all in love with you.
Recorded By:
Billie Holiday
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cMrS9_4XyYI
Benny Goodman
Tony Bennett
Lester Young
Bob Howard
Me, Myself And I (Are All In Love With You) - Irving Gordon 1937
)BOB
Last edited by pdxdjazz; 05-07-2015 at 03:55 PM.
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