As recorded by the Glenn Miller Orchestra on
May 25th 1939 with Ray Eberle.
Words by Al Dubin, music by Jimmy McHugh. (From
the Shubert Broadway Production „Streets of Paris“)
Spring has a date with the Seine
Someone has one with Charmaine
It‘s rendezvous time, can’t you see?
Rendezvous time in Paree...
Blossoms that bloom by the lane
Wait for a date with the rain
The wind blows a kiss to a tree
It’s rendezvous time in Paree.
Recall the dreary fall
How old and grey the world was then
But spring came by again
And Mother Earth is young and shy again
April has opened her gates
Robins have dates with their mates
If they have, then why haven’t we?
It’s rendezvous time in Paree!
As recorded by the Glenn Miller Orchestra on
September 12th 1940 with Ray Eberle.
Written by Buck Ram and Peter Tinturin.
I’m lonesome tonight
Ring, telephone, ring
This night has no ending
Help me try to forget
I need her tonight
Ring, telephone, ring
There’s no use pretending
Dreams of her linger yet
Like a couple of fools we parted
I vowed I‘d never call
Now I‘d give my all
To have her with me
But where can she be?
I miss her tonight
Ring, telephone, ring
There’s no way of saying
All the joy it would bring
I beg of you, please, please
Ring, telephone, ring...
As recorded by the Glenn Miller Orchestra on
February 6th 1939 with Marion Hutton.
Written by Al Hoffmann, Al Goodheart and Manny
Kurtz.
Romance runs in the family
So, honey, what can I do?
My Ma’s romantic, my Pa’s romantic,
And I’m that way about you...
Romance runs in the family
It‘s always played a big part
For generations we’ve been sensations
In all affairs of the heart
Everyone of our descendants down through the
centuries
Gave away their independence for moments like
these
And that’s the reason
Romance runs in the family
So honey, what do you say?
My folks would like it
If we could strike it
The same sweet way!