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This song was written by Jack Lawrence in 1942 and recorded by Buddy Clarke and Ray Noble's Orchestra in 1946. Copy this link to hear the recording via Youtube: https://youtube.com/watch?v=SAvMqIU1QZU
A7When DI go to sDm7leep, I nD6ever count sDm7heep. I cDount all the cCdimharms about LEm7inda; A7
And laDm7tely, it sA7eems, in G/Ball of my dA7reams, I wEm7alk with my aA7rms about LDinda.
But wGhat good dEmoes it Ddo me? For LD6inda dA7oesn't F#7know I E7ex - Dist.
C#m7-5Can't help fF#7eeling gBmloomy -- Bm7 ThE7ink of all the Bm7-5love that EdimI've miA7ssed. A7+5
(A7) D DM7 D6 Dm7 We pass on the street, my heart skips a beat,
I sDay to mCdimyself, "HelEm7lo, LindA7a." If Dm7only she'd sA7mile and G/Bstop for a wA7hile,
And Em7then I would A7get to know LDinda. But Gmir G/F#-a - Emcles sEm7till haDppen, F#m
And wDhen my lA7ucky F#7star beAm7gins to sB7hine, Em7 G/B Gdim A7 D D Alt Gdim D6 With one lucky break I'll make Lin - da mine.