High on a windy hill
Jimmy dorseyJimmy Dorsey
Words by Jane Brown thompson and music by Hoagy Carmichael.
Composed by Carmichael several years after being given Mrs. Thompson's
unsigned poem by a student at Indiana University. After an extensive
search, the author was located but she died the night before the song was
introduced by Dick Powell on a network radio program.
Sung by Hoagy Carmichael and Jane Russell in the 1952 film The Las Vegas
Story.
I get along without you very well,
Of course I do
Except when soft rains fall and drip from leaves,
Then I recall the thrill of being sheltered in your arms,
Of course I do.
But I get along without you very well.
I've forgotten you, just like I should,
Of course I have
Except to hear your name
Or someone's laugh that is the same.
But I've forgotten you just like I should,
What a guy!
What a fool am I to think my breaking heart
Could kid the moon.
What's in store?
Should I 'phone once more?
No it's best that I stick to my tune.
I get along without you very well,
Of course I do
Except perhaps in spring,
But I should never think of spring
For that would surely break my heart in two.
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