I tried so hard, my dear, to show that you're my every dream Yet you're afraid each thing I do is just some evil scheme A memory from your lonesome past
I Left My Heart In San Francisco (Tony Bennett) Words by Douglass Cross Music by George Cory The loveliness of Paris seems somehow sadly gay The glory
I Wanna Be Around - Artist: Tony Bennett as sung on "Tony Bennett's Greatest Hits, Vol. III" Columbia CL 2313 - peak Billboard position # 14 in 1963
My heart is sad and lonely For you I sigh, for you dear only Why haven't you seen it I'm all for you body and soul I spend my days in longin' And
I won't cry anymore, now that you've left me I won't cry anymore, now that you're gone I've shed a million tears since we're apart But tears can never
I guess I'll have to change my plan I should have realized there'd be another man I overlooked that point completely Until the big affair began Before
I'll be seeing you In all the old familiar places That this heart of mine embraces All day through In that small cafe The park across the way The children
I Used To Be Color-Blind Tonny Bennett Irving Berlin Strange How a dreary world can suddenly change To a world as bright as the evening star Queer
I Won't Cry Anymore Bobby Vinton Written by Fred Wise and Al Frisch This version not released as a single but In 1951 Tony Bennett took it to #12
me Then let it die And if another love should find my heart It will remind my heart of your goodbye With every new love you'll come back to me In other
All day long you're asking me what I see in you All day long I'm answering but what good does it do? I have nothing to explain I just love you, love
IF I RULED THE WORLD Tony Bennett Words by Leslie Bricusse/Music by Cyril Ornadel If I ruled the world, ev'ry day would be the first day of spring Every
to be you I wandered around And finally found Somebody who Could make me be true Could make me be blue. Or even be glad Just to be sad Thinking of you. Some others
Live For Life Tony Bennett Written by Norman Gimbel and Francis Albert Lai This version did not chart but In 1967 Jack Jones took it to # 99 Title song
Lost in the Stars Tony Bennett (Maxwell Anderson/Kurt Weill) Before Lord God made the sea and the land, He held all the stars in the palm of his hand
In the Middle Of An Island Tony Bennett Written by Nick Acquaviva and Ted Varnick Peaked at # 9 in 1957 Competing version by "Tennessee" Ernie Ford
It's a lazy afternoon And the beetle bugs are zooming And the tulip trees are blooming And there's not another human in view, But us two It's a
Just In Time Tony Bennett Words by Betty Comden and Adolph Green Music by Jule Styne Peaked at # 46 in 1956 Sung in the musical "Bells Are Ringing"