I'LL ALWAYS BE IN LOVE WITH YOU
(Bud Green / Herman Ruby / Sam H. Stept)
Nat Gonella & His New Georgians
Also recorded by : Eddy Arnold; George Auld & His Orch.;
Count Basie; Bunny Berigan; Charles Brown; Jethro Burns;
Donna Byrne; Herman Chittison; Fats Domino; Morton Downey;
Ella Fitzgerald; The Five Keys; Hellen Forrest; Georgia Gibbs;
Benny Goodman; Duke Heitger & His Swing Band; Fletcher Henderson;
Eddie Howard & His Orch.; Brenda Lee; Art Lund; Lucky Millinder;
Roy Milton; Karen Angela Moore; Jack Pleis; Paul Quinichette;
Boyd Raeburn; Duke Robillard; Eileen Rodgers; Ted Smith;
Kay Starr; Titus Turner; T-Bone Walker; Jessica Williams;
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys; Jackie Wilson; Jimmy Witherspoon.
As recorded by:
Harry Jacobson singing at the piano,
Accompanied by Eric Siday (violin)
And Johnny Helfer (clarinet)
Dearest I love you in vain
For it’s so plain to see
That you never loved me
Sunshine has turned into rain
And though all my madness
May turn into sadness
Sweetheart if you should stray
A million miles away
I’ll always be in love with you
And though you find more flair
In someone else’s care
I’ll always be in love with you
I can’t do any more, I’ve tried so hard to please
But let me thank you for such tender memories
I wish you happiness
As for me, sweetheart, I guess
I’ll always be in love with you.
(Musical Break)
I can’t do any more, I’ve tried so hard to please
But let me thank you for such tender memories
I wish you happiness
As for me, sweetheart, I guess
I’ll always be in love with you.
Transcribed from John Wright’s 78 RPM Record Collection
(Transcribed by Bill Huntley - February 2013)
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I'LL ALWAYS BE IN LOVE WITH YOU
Sweetheart if you should stray a million miles away
I’ll always be in love with you.
Although you find more fish in someone else’s dish
I’ll always be in love with you.
I can’t do any more, I tried so hard to please
But let me thank you for those tender memories
I wish you happiness, as for me sweetheart I guess
I’ll always be in love with you.
(Transcribed by Bill Huntley - November 2004)