WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?
From the Broadway Musical "The New Yorkers" (1930)
(Cole Porter)
Charles King & Hope Williams (Broadway Production) - 1930
Emil Coleman & His Orch. - 1930
Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians(vocal: The Three Waring Girls) - 1931
Bud Freeman & His Orch. - 1945
Teddi King - 1955
Barbara Lea - 1956
Billy Eckstine - 1958
Judy Holliday - 1958
Bobby Short - 1972
Elisabeth Welch - 1986
If ever you love again, if such luck could be
You must fall in love again with nobody but me
For now that I see you, I know
That we should have met long ago
Where have you been?
I want to know where have you been?
My life was a losing fight
Till the lucky night
Baby, you happened in
From what I had heard about love
I thought it was all sorrow and sin
But now that we meet at last
I forget the past
Baby, where have you been?
I was alone, unbefriended
In the depths of despair
When out of the blue you descended
And somehow ended ev'ry care
So, if you will give me a break
And order the love scene to begin
So close to your side I'll stay
You can never say
"Baby, where have you been?"
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As recorded by BILLY ECKSTINE:
Please tell me, where have you been?
I want to know, where have you been?
My life was a losing fight
Till the lucky night,
Baby, you happened in!
From what I had heard about love,
I thought it was all sorrow and sin!
But now that we meet at last,
I forget what's past;
Baby, where have you been?
I was a fool unbefriended,
In the depths of despair,
When out of the blue you descended
And somehow ended every care!
So if you will give me a break
And order the love scene to begin,
So close to your side I'll stay,
You can never say,
"Baby, where have you been?".
So if you will give me a break
And order the love scene to begin,
So close to your side I'll stay,
You can never say,
"Baby, where have you been?".
(Transcribed by Peter Akers - September 2014)