SYMPHONY
Freddy Martin
- Original French words by André Tabet and Roger Bernstein
- English Words by Jack Lawrence, music by Alstone
- Brought to America from France after World War II by Johnny Desmond,
Who had sung with the Glenn Miller Air Force Band
Symphony
Symphony of love
Music from above
How does it start?
You walk in
And the song begins
Singing violins start in my heart
Then you speak
The melody seems to rise
Then you sigh
It sighs and it softly dies
Symphony
Sing to me
Then we kiss
And it's clear to me
When you're near to me
You are my symphony
My symphony
Freddy Martin
- Original French words by André Tabet and Roger Bernstein
- English Words by Jack Lawrence, music by Alstone
- Brought to America from France after World War II by Johnny Desmond,
Who had sung with the Glenn Miller Air Force Band
Symphony
Symphony of love
Music from above
How does it start?
You walk in
And the song begins
Singing violins start in my heart
Then you speak
The melody seems to rise
Then you sigh
It sighs and it softly dies
Symphony
Sing to me
Then we kiss
And it's clear to me
When you're near to me
You are my symphony
My symphony
Other albums by the artist
The 20 Best Collection
2003 · compilation
It Isn't Fair
1950 · single
Presenting Freddy Martin & His Orchestra
1932 · album
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