Rosemary Clooney

You're Just In Love

Rosemary Clooney Words & Music by Irving Berlin From the Broadway production "Call Me Madam"
Chart Debut Weeks # Label
  1954   24 Columbia
I hear singing and there's no one there smell blossoms, and the trees are bare All day long, I seem to walk on air -- I wonder why? I wonder why? I keep tossing in my sleep at night, And, what's more, I've lost my appetite. Stars that used to twinkle in the skies Are twinkling in my eyes -- I wonder why You don't need analyzing; it is not so sur-pri-sing That you feel very strange, but nice Your heart goes pitter-patter -- I know just what's the matter Because I've been there once or twice Put your head on my shoulder; you need someone who's older A rubdown with a velvet glove There is nothing you can take to relieve that pleasant ache You're not sick you're just in love.