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Just to sit down and rest awhile
Hey, you know it's a shame
But I can't think of your name
But I remember your smile
Well, I don't ordinarily drink
With strangers
I guess I usually just, just drink alone
But you were so nice to ask me
And I'm so terribly far from home
Like my dress, well, I must confess
It's very old
Hey, but it's simple and neat
And it's just right for this heat
Hey, I will save my furs for the cold
A cigarette, no, I don't smoke them
As a rule
But, I'll have one, it might be fun
With something
I'll bet you wouldn't imagine
But I once had a house
With so many rooms
I couldn't count them all
Yeah, I know you wouldn't imagine
But I had fifteen different guys
Who would beg and beg to take me to a ball
And I know you wouldn't picture me
The time I went to Paris in the fall
Oh who would think the guy I loved
Was quite so handsome and quite so tall
Well, it's through, it's through
That was just a memory I had
One I guess I almost forgot
Oh, 'cause the weather's so hot
And I'm feeling so bad
About a date
Oh wait, I'm such a fool
He's just a guy who stopped to buy me
Something cool
- Album:
- The Merriest
- Just The Way I Am
- Miscellaneous
- Ultra-Lounge: Christmas Cocktails, Part 3
- Sweet Jazz Vocal
- Original Hits - 50s
- June Christy - The Best Of
- This Is June Christy/Recalls Those Kenton Days
- Capitol Sings Jimmy McHugh: “I Feel A Song Coming On”
- Platinum Fine Jazz Ladies
- Gone For The Day/Fair And Warmer
- Sings The Standards
- The Best Of June Christy: Jazz Sessions
- Great Ladies Of Song / Spotlight On June Christy
- 100 x Jazz, den man gehört haben muß
- Big Band Specials
- The Intimate Miss Christy
- The Song Is June
- Capitol Sings Harold Arlen: “Over The Rainbow”
- The Misty Miss Christy