I’M SINGING TO A MILLION
(Val Guest, Manning Sherwin)
Bebe Daniels, with Orchestra Dir. By Jay Wilbur
Recorded 24th November 1941
I’m singing to a million
And when all is said and done
Yes I’m singing to a million
But meaning it just for one
Not so very long ago
They invented radio,
But then, they were clever men
Little did Marconi know
How I’d use his radio
And now, let me tell you how
Any time that I feel all alone
The radio becomes my telephone
I’m singing to a million
But meaning it just for one
When all is said and done
My heart’s with you
And when I sing a love song
My heart with the music blends
I find my romance ends
And starts with you
Life seemed to be a discordant melody
Till you came and, presto, it changed to a symphony
A rhapsody
Ten hundred thousand people
Can witness what I’ve just done
That I’m singing to a million
But meaning it just for one.
(Musical Break)
Life seemed to be a discordant melody
Till you came and, presto, it changed to a symphony
A rhapsody
Ten hundred thousand people
Can witness what I’ve just done
That I’m singing to a million
But meaning it just for one.
(Transcribed by Bill Huntley - August 2013)