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The More I See You Lyrics


The More I See You Lyrics
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-artist: nat king cole
-words by mack gordon and music by harry warren
-introduced by dick haymes in the 1945 film diamond horseshoe, also starring
-betty grable and phil silvers
-charted in 1945 by haymes at # 7 and by harry james at #12
-charted in 1966 by chris montez at # 16

Each time I look at you is like the first time
Each time you’re near me the thrill is new
And there is nothing that I wouldn’t do for
The rare delight of the sight of you for

The more I see you, the more I want you
Somehow this feeling just grows and grows
With every sigh I become more mad about you
More lost without you and so it goes

Can you imagine how much I love you?
The more I see you as years go by
I know the only one for me can only be you
My arms won’t free you, my heart won’t try

<instrumental interlude>

I know the only one for me can only be you
My arms won’t free you, my heart won’t try



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